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Resident warns farming practices are eroding county road right-of-ways
Summary
A Bloomer resident told the Chippewa County Board that farm planting and removal of ditches are narrowing shoulders and risking washouts on recently paved county roads, and urged county enforcement of right-of-way statutes.
Chuck Hasmer, a resident of County Highway GG in Bloomer, told the Chippewa County Board during public comment that farming practices are encroaching on road right-of-ways and threatening newly paved roads.
“What's happening to them is they're self destructing in front of our eyes because of the farming practices,” Hasmer said, naming Highway 64, County Double G and County Highway GG as examples where crop rows have been planted…
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