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Resident urges Miami County to explain why one-mile gravel stretch was skipped in chip-seal work
Summary
Gene Schubel of Mission Bellevue told commissioners July 9 that a one-mile section between 260 Third and 270 First was skipped during recent chip-seal work, causing persistent dust and pothole problems. Commissioners said they currently do not favor adding paved structure because of maintenance backlogs.
Gene Schubel, a resident of Mission Bellevue, told Miami County commissioners on July 9 that a one-mile segment of gravel road between 260 Third and 270 First was skipped when nearby streets received chip-seal work and asked why the county did not include the stretch in the project and whether it could be scheduled in a two- or five-year program.
"So the first thing you did, that top document you might look at there is to try to address the dust problem. I I gave the I gave the county $303,100 dollars to oil the road That lasted 2 weeks,"…
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