Road and bridge maintenance took center stage at the Custer County Board of County Commissioners meeting on August 13, 2025, with significant financial decisions impacting local infrastructure. The board discussed a crucial investment in road and bridge soil testing and fuel systems, allocating $12,718 to enhance operational efficiency.
In addition to infrastructure, child welfare services were highlighted, with a contract for a remote supervisor in child protection and adult protection services costing $5,800. The meeting also revealed a recent purchase of a chip lay down machine from Mountain Valley Estimating for $15,000, aimed at improving road maintenance capabilities.
The financial overview included a total accounts payable run of $218,622.65 over the past two weeks, covering various invoices, including those from Redlands Consulting, which totaled approximately $11,330 for multiple months of service.
These discussions underscore the county's commitment to maintaining essential services and infrastructure, with decisions made during the meeting expected to have lasting impacts on community welfare and road safety.