Thursday, May 7, 2009

This has been the rainiest spring since 2000. We have been struggling with all the wind and rain damage incurred during the last 6 days. Sunday morning, on CR 1042, the crew had to cut up a HUGE oak tree so residents could get to church. The roads for the most part have held up well. We have some large pot holes on CR1200 that will be repaired on Friday and most roads need their ditches cleaned of leaves and limbs. Hopefully we can get things back to normal by the time our materials dry out so we can get back to the roads. By the way, I've billed the pipeline company for damages and restoration $253,962.21. Precinct 1 does not plan to be out any money to accommodate the extensive damages done to our roads by the pipeline company.

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