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Resident presses Cochise County on ungraded dirt road; board points to work session and follow-up
Summary
A Douglas resident told the Cochise County Board of Supervisors that a 2.5-mile ungraded dirt road serving more than 30 homes is “not passable.” Supervisors said staff will confirm whether the road is a county-maintained roadway and follow up; a county work session and later a public hearing on county road maintenance were also noted.
A Douglas resident told the Cochise County Board of Supervisors on Aug. 19 that a county dirt road that serves more than 30 homes has not been graded in years and is “not passable.” Board leaders said staff will check whether the roadway is a county-maintained road and follow up, and noted a work session later that afternoon on county road maintenance.
The resident, identified in the record as Alfred Kern (who also said he was Albert Curran), described the road as about 2.5 miles long with washes, dips and rocks and said some…
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