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Mary Hartman: A central source for road conditions

Mary Hartman writes:
Hi Ed, we are off the main roads and to get to them we will have to do a lot of snow removal. We don't know whether we could get out even if we made the effort to get to our county road. Is there any place we can get online information about road conditions in Adair County? Thanks -Mary Hartman
Mary Hartman - Right now, with the overwhelming circumstances, I would be relying on contacts with neighbors up the road, first - your neighborhood circle. And we'll be posting reports from neighborhoods as soon after received as possible. CM attempts to convey all the news we get, but in times like today, it's a continuous catchup. So far as we know, there is no centralized locations to find out the conditions from each of the entities providing snow removal: For City Streets, for County Roads, and for the KY Transportation Cabinet in the three Districts serving our area: Somerset District 8; Elizabethtown, District 4; and Bowling Green, District 3. In the event of a serious emergency, of course, 911 centers are the first resort.




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