County Commissioners on
Monday released a letter on the severity of this
spring season , and with most county roads
closed to hauling, promised strict enforcement
of the closures.
"This is shaping up to be
an unusually hard spring season for Boundary
County roads," commissioners wrote. "We are
experiencing serious frost heaving and
saturation of the structural layer of our roads.
The forecast for the next several weeks is for
warming conditions, day and night. As a result
of this, most of our roads will be closed to
hauling by this evening.
"For the next few weeks,
most "essential hauling permits" for reduced
loads will only be issued on a single trip basis
and only in the case of verifiable emergencies
where public health and safety is endangered
and/or where there is immenent threat of
significant damage to property.
"None of us need additional
taxes or expenses levied upon us and these roads
are extremely expensive to repair or rebuild.
Both criminal and civil penalties can be levied
for violations of road restrictions and
closures. Expect enforcement of these rules as
we would be remiss in our duty to the majority
of Boundary County residents and taxpayers to do
otherwise."
A full and updated list of
road closures is available on the Boundary
County website,
www.boundarycountyid.org.
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