Appling County officials celebrated significant cost savings during a recent government meeting, highlighting the completion of sand hauling from a local plant. This initiative not only eliminates the need for costly excavation but also ensures a robust stockpile of sand for future projects. "That's something that we don't have to dig," a county representative noted, emphasizing the efficiency of the operation.
With favorable weather conditions, the county is set to begin shoulder clipping on roads, a crucial maintenance task that had been delayed due to heat. Additionally, officials reported progress on repairing guardrails damaged by a recent hurricane. Meetings with FEMA have paved the way for cost estimates, allowing the county to move forward with bidding for replacements, which are essential for bridge safety.
In other updates, the county's tire disposal event in November was a resounding success, collecting nearly 25 tons of tires. Plans are already in motion for another event in the spring, reflecting the county's commitment to environmental management. Overall, the meeting underscored ongoing efforts in infrastructure maintenance and community safety, with officials actively addressing both immediate needs and long-term goals.