Westside Eagle-Observer

SWEPCO Road focus of repair, repaving project

- By Randy Moll rmoll@nwadg.com

GENTRY — A road repair and repaving project was underway in Gentry from the intersecti­on of SWEPCO Road and Pioneer Lane (next to the high school practice field) to the corner of Taylor Orchard and Marion Lee Roads (at the corner where the Gentry Fire Department substation is located). Benton County is doing the repair and paving work and the city of Gentry is paying for materials for that portion of the roadway inside the city.

A portion of the road just west of Crowder Avenue and to the railroad overpass on Taylor Orchard Road is in the county and the county is paying for both materials and labor for work there.

The city’s cost was estimated to be close to $73,000 for materials used inside the city. The amount is in the current city budget for road and street repair but was also approved by the council for the project. Kevin Johnston, Gentry’s mayor, brought the request to the city council on Monday to pay up to $80,000 for materials used in the project so that there would be a little extra in case additional materials were needed to finish it.

Johnston called the project a bargain for the city since the county is providing the labor and equipment without charge to the city. He also said SWEPCO may contribute toward a portion of the cost since the street and road were heavily used during the retrofit project at the Flint Creek Power Plant.

Barring weather-related delays, the county had planned to have the project finished early this week.

 ?? Photo by Randy Moll ?? A project to repave SWEPCO Road in Gentry was underway yet Monday, causing temporary road closings. Workers were busy July 28 at the corner of SWEPCO Road and Pioneer Lane.
Photo by Randy Moll A project to repave SWEPCO Road in Gentry was underway yet Monday, causing temporary road closings. Workers were busy July 28 at the corner of SWEPCO Road and Pioneer Lane.

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