Benton County - $75,000 to elevate one mile of roadway, install cable mats, and enlarge culverts for better stormwater management
Calhoun County - $75,000 to raise an existing bridge by two feet and install box and round culverts for improved drainage
Dallas County - $54,198 to elevate 1,056 feet of road and upgrade drainage with a double box culvert and six cross pipes
Fulton County - $37,352 to improve ditches and turnouts, stabilize eroded roadbed sections, and install two cross pipes along a two-mile stretch
Hot Spring County - $60,000 to replace a round culvert with two bottomless arch culverts to improve water flow
Independence County - $56,109 to improve drainage by raising 2,700 feet of road, reshaping ditches, adding ditch checks to slow water flow, and installing seven cross pipes
Lawrence County - $45,680 to relocate 1,830 feet of road away from a riverbank, construct the new section on top of a levee, and establish a riparian bufferLincoln County - $74,894 to raise and widen 1,800 feet of road, replace undersized culverts with triple box culverts, and install twelve cross pipes
Scott County - $57,446 to raise and lengthen a free-span bridge, adding headwalls, wing walls, and three relief culverts
Sebastian County - $49,459 to replace a deteriorated metal pipe with reinforced concrete culverts and improve water flow with headwalls and wingwalls
Sevier County - $75,000 to improve drainage and raise the roadbed along 500 feet, including culvert replacement and additional pipe installation to manage stormwater
Woodruff County - $74,867 to raise one mile of road and install fourteen culverts to manage runoff
Established in 2015, the AURP – managed by the Arkansas Department of Agriculture – works closely with county judges and road crews to improve unpaved county roads and reduce sediment flowing into Arkansas’ water sources. The program receives $300,000 annually in state appropriations and is supplemented by federal grants.
The Arkansas Unpaved Roads Technical Committee – composed of representatives from federal, state, and local agencies – reviews and recommends all projects.
Learn more about the Arkansas Unpaved Roads Program here.