Madison County gets go-ahead on roads
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By KATIE EUBANKS
Sun Staff Writer
MADISON COUNTY officials have gotten preliminary engineering approval for most of the state-aid road projects on the four-year road plan.
County Engineer Rudy Warnock told the board of supervisors recently that the county had approval from the Mississippi Office of State Aid Road Construction (OSARC) on Bozeman, Livingston, Pear Orchard, Rice, and Robinson Springs roads.
Plans call for overlays on parts of all five roads.
Warnock said now he can start designing the projects.






