(KLZA)-- Richardson County Commissioners accepted bids for the purchase of road rock for this year when they met last week.
Bids were received from Norris Quarries in Maitland, Missouri for 1 ¼ road rock at $15.40 per ton; Martin-Marrietta quarries at DuBois for 1 ½ inch crusher run for for $20.50 per ton and 1-inch clean rock for $28.10 per ton; 1/2-inch chips for $32.40 per ton and from Weeping Water for crusher run rock at $20.20 per ton and clean stone at $28.05 per ton.
All the bids will be reviewed prior to action on awarding the bids.
Commissioners also approved the lease of a Pitney Bowes postage machine for the Treasurers office for a term of five years at a cost of $3,731 which includes all maintenance for the life of the contract.
The Board also voted to advertise for sealed bids for the county insurance to be opened on Wednesday, May 22.
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