The St. Francois County Commission voted to approve a supplemental agreement with Cochran for work on the Hayden Creek bridge and spent substantial time discussing federally required cultural surveys the county must complete when projects use federal grant funds or affect rights‑of‑way.
Officials told the board that even when a project remains inside an existing bridge footprint, the Missouri Department of Transportation (MDOT) and federal reviewers sometimes treat the work as new construction, triggering a cultural resources survey to check for Indigenous artifacts. Commissioners and staff said such cultural or environmental surveys commonly take eight to ten months to complete and can delay both bridge repairs and a planned sidewalk project along an old state roadway.
A presenter noted the bridge sits on flat shelf rock with little or no digging required, but county officials said federal and MDOT processes nonetheless required the survey before work can proceed. The board approved the Cochran supplemental agreement; the transcript renders the contract amount as '4,84' (appears to be truncated in the record). Officials also confirmed the Hayden Creek supplemental will be non‑federally reimbursed in this instance.
Commissioners said they will continue to press state and federal reviewers for clarity on when surveys are necessary and to seek the most efficient path to complete projects. No legal citation for the survey requirement was read into the record; staff attributed the requirement to federal grant conditions and MDOT review.