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Story Archives: Police Jury targets 21 roads for repairs


Police Jury targets 21 roads for repairs
by Michael DeVault - posted E-mail Story E-mail Story | Print Story Print Story 
Twenty-one roads will be replaced, patched or repaired in the coming months as part of a $2.5-million road program approved by the Ouachita Parish Police Jury.
Approval of the 2012 Road Program was among the items on the Police Jury agenda for its regular meeting Monday night.

The parish road program is the product of collaboration among individual police jurors, the Police Jury Public Works Department and consulting engineer Kevin Crosby.

Police Juror Mack Calhoun, who chairs the Police Jury Public Works Committee, said the 2012 program was "fair overall."

"Everybody got some," said Calhoun. "Some got a little more than others according to the condition of the roads within their districts."
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