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Wonders why it's taking six weeks for culvert project Comments re photo 60840 Stream Straightening Project Culvert arrived in pieces Maury Lewis writes: Please explain why it takes 6 weeks to dig a ditch put drain pipe in and replace the road with all the heavy equipment that is available in this day and age. I know that I am not the only one wondering WHY. - Maury LewisMaury - as always, thanks for your questions. The answer to this one is above my pay grade. My complaint is that they didn't builder a Coddger Stadium for old guys to watch the show, no longer how long it takes. It sure beats television for theater. Maybe someone else could answer your question. - EW This story was posted on 2015-06-14 13:07:23
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