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Residents press board on road repairs, FEMA reimbursements and local DOT staffing
Summary
Public commenters during the Sept. 2 Trinity County meeting criticized past road-repair spending, asked where FEMA funds went, and urged reopening a local DOT yard and adding local crews to lower per-mile costs.
Multiple members of the public used the Sept. 2 public-comment period to press the Trinity County Board of Supervisors on road maintenance, FEMA reimbursements and local Department of Transportation staffing.
Dan Harper of Kettenholm said he had requested an agenda discussion about Xenia Lake Mountain Road and described being refused public comment earlier in a meeting appearance; he criticized the board and DOT for approving a $2.1 million repair to 800 feet of road and asked where FEMA public-assistance funds promised after the August Complex fire went. "What was the board and the DOT director thinking when they approved $2,100,000 to fix…
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