Adams County Highway Department in Monroe, IN, serves as the custodian of the county's road infrastructure. Committed to enhancing the community's mobility, the department maintains a network spanning 559 miles of paved roads and 104 miles of stone roads. Through regular upkeep and repair initiatives, they ensure road safety and functionality for residents and motorists.
Aside from routine maintenance, the department also undertakes various improvement projects such as side ditch drainage enhancements, stoning roads, chip sealing, and patching. In times of inclement weather, their services extend to snow plowing, salt/sand distribution, and storm damage cleanup to facilitate safe travel along county roads. Additionally, the department manages permits for activities like driveway installations, road cuts, and utility line installations within the right-of-way.
With a dedicated team led by Superintendent Bradley Yoder and Assistant Superintendent Paul Zerby, the Adams County Highway Department plays a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of transportation infrastructure in the region. From routine road maintenance to specialized projects, their efforts contribute to the overall safety and efficiency of travel within Adams County.
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