Bradford County Council Declares Emergency Meeting to Address Critical Road Conditions

The Bradford County Council held an emergency meeting at 3:30 PM to discuss the dire state of Northwest 112th Avenue and other local roads, a move prompted by the roads’ impassable conditions which had become a significant safety concern. The council voted 2-1 to declare the meeting an emergency and deliberated on the use of public funds for repairs on private roads to ensure public safety.

Key discussions centered on Northwest 112th Avenue, where residents voiced their urgent concerns. Jasse Cruz highlighted the severity of the road’s condition, mentioning a 3 to 4-foot drop in places due to washouts. He emphasized the risk to disabled residents and the potential for delayed emergency services, underscoring, “we have disabled people in our community” and urging the council to act swiftly to prevent possible fatalities.

Paul Steel supported Cruz’s comments, pushing for the inclusion of Southwest 113th Avenue in the repairs. He noted that school buses were struggling to access the area, which could jeopardize children’s safety. Steel stressed the need for immediate repairs, stating the difficulty school buses faced, which might prevent them from safely loading children.

Brandon Breedlove urged the council to address a significant blockage in a concrete ditch on Southwest 113th Avenue, which was causing further drainage issues. He suggested county assistance in clearing the blockage to utilize existing materials for repairs.

Jessica Henshaw Soulsby and Mary Boese also voiced concerns. Soulsby pointed out drainage issues created by the county’s previous actions, leading to flooding and preventing proper runoff. Boese warned about the potential environmental impact, referencing past chemical spills and their long-term health consequences. She highlighted the urgency of preventing chemical runoff into local water sources, which had already led to the death of local wildlife.

The council faced a challenging decision on using public funds for private road repairs, considering both legal and practical implications. The residents’ unified call for action highlighted the pressing safety needs of the community, particularly for vulnerable populations.

Further public comments echoed these concerns. A speaker detailed environmental pollution affecting a local lake, mentioning injured fish and a suspected link to increased cancer cases in the area. They called for community involvement to address the pollution crisis, citing ongoing lawsuits against companies like Dupont for similar issues.

Carol Mosley, attending as a reporter, shared insights from her investigation of the road conditions. She acknowledged residents’ reluctance to speak publicly but confirmed their genuine concern. Mosley referenced a former attorney general’s statement. She noted the community’s frustration over delays in road repairs, particularly for residents with disabilities and the elderly.

The council discussed the broader issue of maintaining private versus public roads. A commissioner acknowledged the county’s limited resources, stating, “unless this board wants to okay to buy two more graders and probably five or six more people at the road department to take care of those roads, there’s nothing we can do about it at this time.” This was met with pushback from other members who insisted on the need for an emergency response.

Concerns over public safety were a recurring theme. One member emphasized the unacceptable risk posed by the inability to access emergency services, stating, “it’s wrong that we put people’s life in jeopardy because we don’t want to fill up a hole with some dirt.” The council debated the legality and logistics of providing county materials for private road repairs, seeking the county manager’s input on the matter.

Safety concerns extended to the condition of routes 18, 112, and 113, where significant erosion was reported. Chief Carter assessed the road conditions and confirmed that larger emergency vehicles could not access the area due to erosion. He noted that even smaller brush trucks might struggle, stating, “I would not be able to get a two-wheel drive rescue back there.” Captain Mobley echoed these concerns, highlighting the difficulty ambulances or larger emergency vehicles would face in reaching those in need, emphasizing, “we can absolutely not get a fire truck of any kind back there without endangering that truck.”

The council also discussed potential financial assistance from FEMA, noting that the county must meet specific damage thresholds before submitting a claim. The reimbursement process was described as uncertain and lengthy, with past experiences showing delays of several years.

In another matter, concerns were raised about wake issues on Crosby and Samson Lake. An executive decision was proposed to temporarily halt boat ramp access due to complaints about wakes causing dock damage. Fishing from the shore would still be permitted, but boats would be restricted until further notice. The need for a no-wake zone ordinance for future occurrences was noted as a necessary follow-up for the next board meeting.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
County Manager:
Scott Kornegay
County Council Officials:
Carolyn Spooner, Kenny Thompson, Chris Dougherty, Danny Riddick, Diane Andrews

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