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City Council Faces Urgent Call to Repair Damaged Roads

August 13, 2024 | Orange, Orange County, Texas



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City Council Faces Urgent Call to Repair Damaged Roads
In a recent city council meeting in Orange, Texas, council members convened to address various community concerns, beginning with an invocation led by Council Member Matt Chandler. The meeting proceeded with a motion confirming that all posting and notice requirements for the agenda had been met, which was unanimously approved by the council.

During the citizen comments segment, resident Scott Burley raised urgent concerns regarding the deteriorating condition of White Oak Road. Burley emphasized that the middle section of the road has become increasingly hazardous, stating that patching efforts over the past two years have proven ineffective. He described the road as \"beyond patching\" and highlighted the damage it has caused to vehicles, including his own, which recently broke down due to the poor road conditions.

Burley urged the council to prioritize repairs for the middle section of White Oak Road this year, expressing concern that delays could push necessary work into the winter months when repairs are not feasible. He provided visual evidence of the road's condition and invited council members to inspect it firsthand.

The council listened attentively to Burley's remarks, which reflect broader community concerns about infrastructure maintenance and safety. The meeting underscored the importance of citizen engagement in local governance, as residents voiced their needs and sought timely action from their elected officials.

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