Robin Garr wrote:Good post, Alan ... I love River Road and travel it often, and have never felt that bridge was a traffic hazard. It's kind of nice the way residents have learned to be good to each other about waiting and taking turns.
I'm also suspicious of the state and city having done so little preventive maintenance that the bridge has been allowed to get that way.
Mark R. wrote: It would've been replaced except for one local organization, Riverfields. Unfortunately they're very closed minded with one mission which is to prevent the east end bridge from being built.
Ed Vermillion
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GaryF wrote:Hmm- who do we know at Nitta Yuma that might help get this done?
Robin Garr wrote:Mark, I share your attitude about Riverfields, but to be fair, I think the Harrods Creek bridge issue musters a much broader and more diverse group on both sides of the issue.
Heck, given that the River Road traffic is all being funneled up Wolf Pen Branch right past Nitta Yuma now, I would expect River Fields to be strongly in favor of fixing the bridge FAST.
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Antonia L wrote:This is great! I'm sorry about the business casualties that were incurred. On the bright side, this is a big move in the right direction for everyone in the area.
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