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Howard County Commissioners Looking At Road Use Agreement For Trucks

By: Karl Rundgren
Updated: November 13, 2012
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HOWARD COUNTY -- Trucking companies using Howard County roads could start having to pay to help to repair those roads.   

    Howard County commissioners were expected to look at a road use agreement for oil and trucking companies during their meeting on Tuesday.

    If the agreement is passed, companies would need to get permits to exit onto county roads.
   
    Companies would pay a fee for their permits as well.

    Money from the permits would go towards repairing county roads -- which are seeing a huge surge in truck traffic.

    The increased truck traffic on county roads is causing more road damage than the current Howard County budget can afford to repair.

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