Sharraxaadda
A badly decayed, flood-prone section of SR110 (just s. Creek Road) is scheduled for major renovation in 2010, but somehow a developer of condos (on Creek Rd) and owner of new CVS (on SR110) hired contracters to restripe SR110, creating unsafe turn lanes for benefit of CVS and King Kullen and virtually eliminating southbound shoulder lane, forcing southbound traffic into oncoming lanes during flooding and snow conditions. No repaving or filling of degraded surfaces was done before yellow stripes were applied to loose, crumbling 50-year-old concrete roadway -- defying logic.
5 Faalladas
Bill (Martida)
Nicole Ball (Isticmaale Diiwaangashan)
Hi!
Initial Issue Reporter: Your concern about the issue of the new striping and danger it can cause during floods, ect., is still valid until the road is fully fixed. If you think, after reading Bill's comment that the issue can be closed, please do so by clicking close. If you still think the municipality should be made aware of this, please add another comment and we can get someone aware of the issue.
Cheers,
Nicole Ball
Claudia Rienzo (Martida)
Peter McGullam (Martida)
The Town of Huntington administration and services departments, in all my years of calling them about Rt.110, refuse to admit any liability in -- or knowledge of! -- this state road's problems. The state, for its part, has bungled badly.
By now (Jan 2011), all can see the problems extend beyong painting stripes on dirt and choosing lightbulbs. Close it, what's the difference. It's a sham.
gtt62 (Martida)