The City of Clinton approved its annual portion of projects funded by the Motor Fuel Tax - or MFT - dollars at its meeting Tuesday night.
Public Works Director Steve Lobb indicates $115,000 was approved and it will be used this summer for the standard oil and chip road surfacing at various points in Clinton.
Also at Tuesday night's meeting, it was noted extensive work on South Jackson Street near Lincoln School and Mach1 gas station will be completed soon. Lobb notes that work came in at roughly $1.5-million for a complete rehab.
Lobb notes, the City will break from big projects for next summer to replenish its funds. He says there are no finalized plans for the next project.













