05-09-2017, 10:35 AM
All of Kaloli Point was graded and rolled over a week ago. This of course helped fill in some of the potholes (temporarily) and widened up the roads, and whatever hard rock we had laying here and there on the road was smashed to powder = dustier roads = potholes = [
] = [
!]. And the cycle begins again. W/out any proper grade road material being dropped as is required for a decent dirt road on any of our roads, expect more of the same issues on your roads and more DOH fines.
As I've discussed before in a prior post, we used to have a Road Committee who was working w/the previous GM to find proper road material for HPP. They were going to do test roads etc. A good combo that had bonding elements = low dust. Maybe we need to go back to red cinder??
Anyone live on a red cinder road right now? How long has it been since road material's been dropped on your road? The red cinder roads I've traveled on in the past year, don't have near as bad potholes or dust as the grey looking roads. I don't believe they've dropped red cinder on any roads which means that what we see today has been there for a minimum 3 yrs.
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As I've discussed before in a prior post, we used to have a Road Committee who was working w/the previous GM to find proper road material for HPP. They were going to do test roads etc. A good combo that had bonding elements = low dust. Maybe we need to go back to red cinder??
Anyone live on a red cinder road right now? How long has it been since road material's been dropped on your road? The red cinder roads I've traveled on in the past year, don't have near as bad potholes or dust as the grey looking roads. I don't believe they've dropped red cinder on any roads which means that what we see today has been there for a minimum 3 yrs.