Hwy. 68 Corridor Colation requests county reps

January 26, 2012

By Tammy Mathison

hendrickspioneer@gmail.com

The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners heard reports and updates from county enti­ties at their Jan. 20 meeting.

Lee Amundson included in his report to the commissioners an update on the proposed shop inTyler. The intention is to get a shop put up inTylerfor under $100,000.

Christin Berger provided an update on the DSI Trails Grant. In regard to the Hole-in-the- Mountain Trail, a water/wetland review will be done and, if need­ed, the trail will be rerouted to accommodate the wetland. Con­struction is slated to begin on the Hole-in-the-Mountain trail this year.

Jeanna Sommers spoke to the board regarding the county si­rens grant. Each city has applied for a USDA grant and would get $5,000 toward the sirens. “I would like the siren to go off each night in Ivanhoe at 6 p.m. like it used to,” said Commis­sioner Gillund, who appeared pleased with the favorable news regarding the sirens grant.

Rebecca Day of the Minneota EDA spoke to the commissioners about the Highway 68 Corridor Coalition, presenting a packet of information on Highway 68, of which 3.7 miles run through a portion ofLincolnCounty. The packet contained information on the highway and the need to fix it. Maps were included in the packet, as well as the dimen­sions of the road and shoulders. Safety issues concerning the road were brought up, includ­ing the narrow shoulder widths, steep slope and the fact that it is a heavily travelled road.

The Coalition was at the meet­ing on Jan. 20 to request of the commissioners representation forLincolnCountyso needs and concerns regarding the stretch of Highway 68 inLincolnCoun­tycould be voiced at upcom­ing meetings. Commissioner Blumeyer and possibly the coun­ty engineer will representLin­colnCounty.