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Resident of KY 900 for 25 years praises KY Highway Dept.

Comments re article 64434 Jarrett Miller says KY 900 gets little from road crew

By Shelly Grady
Personal Commentary

I just had to respond to this article. I lived off Road 900 for over 25 years; I still have family and children who live out there. In the 25 plus years I have lived out there, that road was always taken care of; because of the turns and the way the road leans and the hills, I can remember thinking, "Man, they got this one fast."

I always knew it was a C road and I always knew the road crews would clean it when they got a chance. I was also grateful they would come salt and clear it considering it is a dangerously curvy hill! I feel like the road crews are still doing their jobs as ALL of my children are able to get in and out and do not miss days for work due to weather.

I think, given the extent of the weather this year and the severity of the temperatures, we should be more thankful the road crews can even start the trucks required to drop salt and clear the roads. - Shelly Grady




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