Posted by 37 chief on August 05, 2009 at 18:17:41 from (70.181.168.186):
Our property has a main road in front, and on the side. There is a dirt road across the back that connects the two main roads. There is a dust problem because part of the road is dirt. My daughter and her husband live in a small house right on the road, as well as my two grand daughters. I take in a lot of dust on my tractors, but I don't want my grand daughters to be breathing dust when they don't have to. I planted some trees and this stopped a lot of the dust, as tht trees came all the way to the ground. The city comes along and prunes the trees way up. Now the dust is a problem again. I contacted the city, and they will do nothing, because they call it a public road, but not maintained by the city. The city road dept said they will not pave it, but the people who live on the road can have it paved to stop the dust. Any one have any ideas on what would be my next option. Stan
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