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Resident urges fix after resurfacing left 4–5-inch hump at driveway; board schedules site visit
Summary
A Jefferson County resident told supervisors that recent paving raised the road surface and left a 4–5-inch hump at his mother's driveway, damaging concrete; the board agreed to a road tour to inspect and consider repairs after hearing competing claims about responsibility and right-of-way rules.
Trevor, a Pleasant Plain resident, told the Jefferson County Board of Supervisors that last week’s resurfacing left a “pretty big hump” — about four to five inches — at his mother’s paved driveway, damaging the surface and creating a daily bump for vehicles.
Trevor said crews arrived at about 8:30 a.m. and covered part of the driveway without notifying his mother, who works at home. He described…
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