With the price of gasoline and materials soaring, the Jefferson County Road Department made the decision to switch from a five-day workweek to a four-day workweek and County Judge Gerald Robinson said Wednesday that the decision has paid off.

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Robinson was a guest on the Oldies 1013 morning show and was asked by host Greg Horne how the figures for work done this year compare to work done in the past.

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Robinson said he believes the work that has been done on the roads has created what he described as “mini-dragstrips” and said it is fairly expensive to do the work.

Asked about the county’s overall revenue, Robinson said this.