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Road Deterioration Sparks Urgent Community Concerns

August 05, 2024 | Wagoner County, Oklahoma



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Road Deterioration Sparks Urgent Community Concerns
Residents of Wagner voiced their concerns during a recent government meeting, highlighting the deteriorating condition of local roads, particularly in the 41st section. One resident, who has lived in the area for 13 years, described the road as having \"immense amounts of potholes\" that are inadequately repaired with asphalt, which only lasts a couple of months. The resident noted that heavy rainfall exacerbates the problem, leading to significant flooding that further damages the road.

The resident emphasized that the road has become nearly impassable, often forcing vehicles to navigate single-lane conditions. The situation worsens with the passage of large trucks, which contribute to the ongoing deterioration of the road surface. The community's frustration was palpable as they called for urgent attention to the infrastructure issues that have persisted for years.

The meeting underscored the need for local government action to address these road conditions, which not only affect daily commutes but also pose safety risks for residents. The discussion reflects broader concerns about infrastructure maintenance in rural areas, where family-owned farmland and residential properties are increasingly impacted by neglect.

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