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Residents of Beaverbrook Canyon voiced their ongoing concerns regarding the maintenance of their non-county road during a recent government meeting. Etta, a long-time resident, highlighted the persistent drainage issues exacerbated by seasonal weather conditions, which have led to repeated requests for assistance from the county. She emphasized the community's willingness to undertake the necessary repairs, asking for materials such as rock, sand, and culverts to facilitate proper drainage solutions.
Mark Summa, another resident, echoed Etta's sentiments, specifically requesting three 20-foot culverts and road base materials. He noted that the community has already invested significantly in road maintenance and expressed urgency, stating that they have a limited window of about eight weeks to complete the work before weather conditions become unfavorable.
In a separate segment of the meeting, Tom Harvey, a candidate for commissioner, raised questions regarding the approval of meeting minutes from 2021, the outdated organizational chart on the county's website, and the lack of public introduction for a newly appointed deputy county manager. Harvey's inquiries reflect a desire for transparency and accountability within the county's operations.
The meeting concluded without further public comments, leaving the residents hopeful for a collaborative effort with the county to address their road maintenance challenges.
Converted from Clear Creek County BOCC Meeting - September 17, 2024 meeting on September 17, 2024
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