Saturday, December 13, 2014
A picture is worth a thousand words...
Here's a picture from Dan Enos of a school bus and a PeaPod truck trying to pass each other. The picture is a few years old. "Both vehicles ended up stuck and were there for
quite awhile, if I remember correctly they brought another bus in to get the
kids stuck on this bus." What would have happened if another vehicle had come flying around the corner?
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Notes from the December Road Advisory Meeting
About 10 of us attended the Road Advisory Committee's meeting on
Thursday December 4th. We learned that the DPW director is working on a
report for the Board of the Selectman in regards to paving Ship Pond
Road. Sid Kashi (The town's DPW engineer) was in attendance and was
able to provide some details. It sounds like the DPW agrees that it's
time to pave Ship Pond Road. The report that they are working on will
outline the necessary steps and request commitment from the board of
Selectman before they proceed. The road will have to be widened and
drainage easements need to be obtained. This can get complicated if
property owners object. The Selectman can take the property needed for
drainage easements by eminent domain if need be, the DPW needs to know
they will before they move forward. This is exactly what happened on
the Valley Road / Roxy Cahoon paving project that the DPW is currently
working on. It sounds like the report will be ready in the next few
weeks. We need to be there when it is brought before the board of
Selectman. Selectman Tony Provenzano was also in attendance at the RAC
meeting. He said it's important for the selectman to see and hear the
residents concerns when they make these decisions. The meeting agendas
are posted on the town calendar. I'll watch them and let everyone know
when this meeting will take place. In the meantime, if anyone has ideas
to help gather support please let me know. I'm trying to contact the
Cedarville Steering Committee to ask for their support. Oh and Sid
mentioned that Ship Pond Road is an evacuation route! (obviously a
decision made by someone that has never actually seen Ship Pond Road). I
was not aware of this, but I think we can leverage that fact as a
strong argument for paving it too.
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