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,E�J 8 T <br />Adam Edwards <br />From: <br />Sent: Friday, August 17, 2018 6:47 AM <br />To: Adam Edwards; <br />Subject: Road Maintenance of Orono Oaks Drive <br />Follow Up Flag: Follow up <br />Flag Status: Flagged <br />Good morning, Adam. <br />Thank you for taking the time to visit with me yesterday. I took the advice I was given and submitted a <br />complaint at the City's website, but it doesn't really allow for much detail. <br />So I thought I could send the details to you and you could share them with other members of the City Office, <br />as you deem appropriate. <br />Orono Oaks Drive is a private road and should be maintained by the Home Owners Association, but <br />regrettably, such maintenance hasn't been done in many years. As a result, I believe the road has become a <br />safety hazard. My specific concerns are: <br />1) At the north end of Orono Oaks drive, a culvert beneath the road collapsed, preventing rain runoff from <br />flowing. In an effort to replace the culvert one of the residents started hired a contractor to dig up the road <br />and install a temporary culvert to allow the water to recede as it had begun to cover the road. When others <br />objected, the project stopped, leaving the roadway in a state of disrepair. While it's true that cars can drive <br />over the temporary aggregate pushed into the opening, I certain that large vehicles, like a fire truck or a school <br />bus, could not travel over this area. This is a safety hazard. <br />2) The condition of the road has deteriorated so that there are several areas with large potholes and fractures <br />in the road. This is a safety hazard to the public travelling on this road. <br />3) The roadside has not been maintained and vegetation and trees have been allowed to grow out over the <br />road right of way, which makes it difficult for drivers to clearly see others using the road, particularly when <br />turning on and off Orchard Drive. This is a hazard to public safety. <br />4) Residents have been allowed to place large rocks close to the roadway, which would be hazardous to traffic <br />and public safety. <br />5) No provision is made for snow removal during the winter. One of the residents has used his own <br />equipment to remove snow the past several years, but does so at his own discretion and without any <br />obligation or compensation. This does not ensure access to the road in times of heavy snowfall and may <br />prevent emergency vehicles from reach our neighborhood during an emergency. <br />You would think that the residents would engage the Home Owners Associate to remedy these issues, but the <br />HOA is disfunctional and continues to fail in its duty to maintain the road. <br />
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