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Tuesday, January 08, 2019
A Message From Executive Culver
In 2018, during one of the many rain storms we endured, the road into Willow Creek development was compromised. Milling of the road began today and paving should begin tomorrow or Wednesday.
6 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Yeah, who you know and where you live. My road has been in bad shape for 10 years!
so let's see maybe if the developer was required to do more then the bare minimum before they made their money and walked away the county wouldn't be on the hook all the time?
They get what they want because it is a higher tax area than where I live. The County forgets about my area even though it was supposed to have been widen and paved 25 years ago. That was an agreement between the contractor and the County for allowing the development to be established. We are lucky to get a lousy tar and chip every 10 years.
6 comments:
Yeah, who you know and where you live.
My road has been in bad shape for 10 years!
Hey Jake Day bwhy hasn't this been done on Fitzwater Street
so let's see maybe if the developer was required to do more then the bare minimum before they made their money and walked away the county wouldn't be on the hook all the time?
They get what they want because it is a higher tax area than where I live. The County forgets about my area even though it was supposed to have been widen and paved 25 years ago. That was an agreement between the contractor and the County for allowing the development to be established. We are lucky to get a lousy tar and chip every 10 years.
When will Nanticoke Road and Barren Creek Road ever get worked on?
When they take more of your tax money to do it, that is when...
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