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Commission adopts rule limiting heavy vehicles on designated residential access roads after public testimony
Summary
After public comment and debate, the board adopted Resolution 36‑25 to regulate heavy-vehicle use on certain residential access roads. The resolution initially listed about 26 candidate roads; commissioners amended who may make formal road-designation decisions and directed a public-notice process for additions or exceptions.
The Natrona County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution 36‑25 on Aug. 5 to regulate heavy-vehicle traffic on designated residential access roads in the county, after staff presented an initial inventory and residents gave extended public testimony. The action matters because heavy commercial truck traffic—most notably from gravel mining or industrial haul operations—can rapidly damage narrow, dead‑end or lightly constructed local roads, increase dust and safety risks for residents, and impose recurring repair costs on county taxpayers. Staff presentation and draft road list: Road and Bridge staff presented an initial inventory of roughly 26 residential roads that meet the draft policy’s criteria (residential function, limited access, dead ends,…
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