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Residents demand urgent repairs for dangerous road conditions

June 17, 2024 | Charles Town, Jefferson County, West Virginia



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Residents demand urgent repairs for dangerous road conditions
Residents of the Greenfield development are expressing growing frustration over the prolonged disrepair of Bailey Brooks Road and Barley Lane, which have been in a state of disarray since a sewer project was abandoned five months ago. The project, which left large trenches filled with gravel and numerous potholes, has raised significant safety concerns, particularly regarding emergency vehicle access.

During a recent government meeting, a local resident highlighted the urgent need for repairs, emphasizing that Bailey Brooks Road is the sole access route for the neighborhood. The resident reported that the condition of the road has deteriorated, with gravel ditches causing difficulties for vehicles and posing a risk to safety. They urged city officials to ensure that promised repairs, expected to commence next week, are carried out without further delay.

City officials acknowledged the issue, noting that while some sidewalk repairs had been completed, the main road remains untouched. They assured residents that the contractor responsible for the repairs is scheduled to address the road's condition soon. However, the community remains vigilant, hoping for swift action to restore safe access to their neighborhood.

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