Residents of Bruner and Elk Drive voiced serious concerns regarding the deteriorating conditions of their roads during a recent government meeting. One local resident highlighted the dangers posed by the lack of maintenance, noting that despite previous efforts in 2015 to address the issue—where 40% of parcel owners submitted road complaint forms—the situation has worsened over the years. The resident expressed hope that bringing the matter to the attention of officials would prompt more consistent maintenance.
Another speaker, Robert Boylan, specifically addressed motorcycle safety on Bruner Drive, emphasizing that the poor road conditions create significant hazards for motorcyclists. He pointed out that potholes and loose gravel force riders to maneuver into oncoming traffic, increasing the risk of accidents. Boylan warned that the steep and winding nature of the road complicates riding further, as stopping can lead to loss of control.
Both speakers underscored the urgent need for improved road maintenance to ensure the safety of all drivers, particularly motorcyclists, and suggested that the county could face liability issues if these concerns are not addressed. The meeting concluded with a call for action from local officials to prioritize road repairs and maintenance in the area.