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Residents raise concerns about gravel pushed into ditches; county engineer says process under review
Summary
Residents told the Wright County Board of Supervisors that recent shoulder work has left excessive soil and gravel in ditches, creating drainage and weed concerns; county staff said they are reviewing cross slopes and will adjust procedures as needed.
A resident raised concerns to the Wright County Board of Supervisors about gravel and soil pushed into roadside ditches after recent shoulder work, saying the deposits appear excessive and may clog intakes, impede drainage and increase weed pressure.
The resident described seeing multiple piles along most field driveways and said some intakes already have dirt in them. He asked the county whether the work could be limited to smaller sections to…
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