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1.
Where can I get the address for my new residence?
If you are outside the city limits and built a house on property that was previously vacant chances are there is no address for this new residence. Call the Road & Bridge Department at 620-356-4837 and ask for Loren Wright, County Surveyor.
2.
Who do I contact for county road maintenance or road materials?
Contact Randy McCauley, Road & Bridge Administrator or Dan Bynum, Road Foreman at 620-356-4837 or e-mail rdm@pld.com.
3.
Can I get gravel for my driveway?
All rural Grant County residents can get up to 300 cubic yards of gravel per calendar year. You are responsible for the hauling and spreading. Contact Randy McCauley, Road & Bridge Administrator or Dan Bynum, Road Foreman at 620-356-4837 or email rdm@pld.com for details and forms.
4.
Who do I contact for the spraying of noxious weeds or purchasing chemicals?
The Noxious Weed Director, Pete Clinesmith at 620-356-4837 or 620-353-8199.
5.
Does Grant County treat for Prairie Dogs?
Contact Pete Clinesmith, Noxious Weed Director at 620-356-4837 or 620-353-8199 for more information concerning Prairie Dog over population.
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