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Residents press supervisors to fix badly deteriorated roads after recent crashes; county officials cite funding limits
Summary
Public commenters urged the board to prioritize repairs on Little River Airport Road, 10 Mile Cutoff and other roads after recent severe crashes; supervisors acknowledged the need but said funding is limited and reprioritization is required.
Several residents told the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday that deteriorated rural roads are a public-safety crisis and urged immediate repairs to prevent more crashes.
Kevin Evans of Walla Walla (District 5) told the board that a May crash on the county's 10 Mile Cutoff killed two children and that local roads are long overdue for maintenance. "When I ever sent in 10 mile cutoff are finally repaired, it will be 35 year 34 years of deferred maintenance," Evans said, citing county…
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