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Eula resident tells Callahan County court road on County Road 230 has 'reached a critical point' after repeated flooding
Summary
Dwayne Allen, an Eula resident, urged county action after repeated pooling and pavement failures on County Road 230, saying a TxDOT assessment found broken asphalt up to 6–8 feet back from the utility pole line and that the county may need multiple dump-truck loads of material to raise the grade.
Dwayne Allen, a resident of Eula, told the Callahan County Commissioners Court on Nov. 24 that a persistent large puddle and progressive pavement failure on County Road 230 have left residents worried and the roadway in danger of further collapse. "We got 2.3 inches of rain at my place last night," Allen said, describing how runoff collects at the bottom of a 3–4% grade and turns to "an Olympic swimming pool sized puddle" that churns…
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