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	<title>Comments on: Cost Rises To Design Replacement Bridge On O.C. Phillips Road</title>
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		<title>By: David Huie Green</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Huie Green</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 17:58:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>REGARDING:
&quot;Former County Commissioner Grady Albritton’s campaign promise was, ” We would see pavement on O.C. Phillips Road if we elected him to the office.&quot;

I sat beside Grady at a political rally one time. The man certainly knew dirt. He informed me of all the flaws of all the candidates. I kept remembering the time he promised pavement in front of various people&#039;s houses, and that he kept the promise -- just not what anybody meant, not those who expected the pavement to  connect with other pavement. 

(That&#039;s part of the reason we tend to only consider known politicians for higher office. We know their track record, part of which is if they track mud.)

David for dirt where it belongs</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>REGARDING:<br />
&#8220;Former County Commissioner Grady Albritton’s campaign promise was, ” We would see pavement on O.C. Phillips Road if we elected him to the office.&#8221;</p>
<p>I sat beside Grady at a political rally one time. The man certainly knew dirt. He informed me of all the flaws of all the candidates. I kept remembering the time he promised pavement in front of various people&#8217;s houses, and that he kept the promise &#8212; just not what anybody meant, not those who expected the pavement to  connect with other pavement. </p>
<p>(That&#8217;s part of the reason we tend to only consider known politicians for higher office. We know their track record, part of which is if they track mud.)</p>
<p>David for dirt where it belongs</p>
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		<title>By: bill</title>
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		<dc:creator>bill</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 14:02:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>How many use this bridge daily, &amp; do logging trucks use this route?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How many use this bridge daily, &amp; do logging trucks use this route?</p>
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		<title>By: Oversight</title>
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		<dc:creator>Oversight</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 13:18:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Government regulation getting in the way of government&#039;s ability to fix something.  And it&#039;s only free government money that pays for it, right?  SMH.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Government regulation getting in the way of government&#8217;s ability to fix something.  And it&#8217;s only free government money that pays for it, right?  SMH.</p>
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		<title>By: Jerry Sanders</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jerry Sanders</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 13:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>On the other side of the creek! 
Maybe this time the design will raise the bridge to a functional height during/after moderate/heavy rains?  I lived just west of Brushy Creek for many years, and it was common place to drive down the hill to find the bridge forming a small &quot;unreachable island surrounded by water. I would often ask myself, &quot;What use is a bridge you cant reach&quot;? When it was eventually possible to cross the bridge, after rains, I would find an often impassable &quot;unpaved&quot; steep hill to climb to reach the pavement at the top! Again, the question of accessibility, &quot;If you can&#039;t get to the pavement at the top of the hill, what good is it.&quot; 
 Former County Commissioner Grady Albritton&#039;s campaign promise was, &quot; We would see pavement on O.C. Phillips Road if we elected him to the office&quot;. I played an active roll in getting him elected and he kept his promise! He got an approximately one mile stretch of the road, half way to the bridge, paved. Problem was, like the bridge, that mile of pavement was in the middle of several miles of often muddy &quot;unpaved&quot; road, only adding another obstacle to reaching or leaving the west end of O. C. Phillips Rd, &quot;home&quot; ! I once suggested that MR. Albritton have to, at least once, drive my children&#039;s school bus up that muddy, hazardous, hill after crossing the waters of the creek to reach the bridge, only to cross the waters of the creek a second time! Several of &quot;us&quot; learned the value of the saying, &quot;turn around, don&#039;t drown&quot;.  I&#039;ve seen the bridge itself &quot;totally submerged&quot; several times over the years. 
Obviously a POORLY engineered structure. Lacking a proper engineering study of the bridge &quot;and&quot; Brushy Creek Hill will Not improve the generations old  problems of safely traveling that still &quot;half ^/ssed &quot; road! Still, I miss my home, on the &quot;other side&quot; of the creek...</description>
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Maybe this time the design will raise the bridge to a functional height during/after moderate/heavy rains?  I lived just west of Brushy Creek for many years, and it was common place to drive down the hill to find the bridge forming a small &#8220;unreachable island surrounded by water. I would often ask myself, &#8220;What use is a bridge you cant reach&#8221;? When it was eventually possible to cross the bridge, after rains, I would find an often impassable &#8220;unpaved&#8221; steep hill to climb to reach the pavement at the top! Again, the question of accessibility, &#8220;If you can&#8217;t get to the pavement at the top of the hill, what good is it.&#8221;<br />
 Former County Commissioner Grady Albritton&#8217;s campaign promise was, &#8221; We would see pavement on O.C. Phillips Road if we elected him to the office&#8221;. I played an active roll in getting him elected and he kept his promise! He got an approximately one mile stretch of the road, half way to the bridge, paved. Problem was, like the bridge, that mile of pavement was in the middle of several miles of often muddy &#8220;unpaved&#8221; road, only adding another obstacle to reaching or leaving the west end of O. C. Phillips Rd, &#8220;home&#8221; ! I once suggested that MR. Albritton have to, at least once, drive my children&#8217;s school bus up that muddy, hazardous, hill after crossing the waters of the creek to reach the bridge, only to cross the waters of the creek a second time! Several of &#8220;us&#8221; learned the value of the saying, &#8220;turn around, don&#8217;t drown&#8221;.  I&#8217;ve seen the bridge itself &#8220;totally submerged&#8221; several times over the years.<br />
Obviously a POORLY engineered structure. Lacking a proper engineering study of the bridge &#8220;and&#8221; Brushy Creek Hill will Not improve the generations old  problems of safely traveling that still &#8220;half ^/ssed &#8221; road! Still, I miss my home, on the &#8220;other side&#8221; of the creek&#8230;</p>
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