(KNZA)--A Doniphan County road improvement project advances.
On the recommendation of engineer David Beach with Schwab-Eaton, the Doniphan County Commission Monday accepted the lone bid received from Herzog Contracting Corporation for the surfacing of 165th Road from the east city limits of Wathena to K-238 in the amount of $215,435.
Funding will come through the Kansas Department of Transportation Federal Funds Exchange Program.
The project is to be completed by November 30, with a spring 2019 deadline to stripe the road, weather permitting.
In other business, the Commission approved a zoning change on behalf of the Morrill Elevator to allow for the location of two 30,000 gallon anhydrous tanks on property located one mile west of Highland on 240th Road.
The Doniphan County Planning Commission recommended approval of the zoning change.
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