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Dusty road John Reber 09-14-2007
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Posted by John Reber on September 14, 2007, 6:43 pm
willshak wrote:
> on 9/14/2007 11:29 AM John Reber said the following:
>> Our community has approximately 3.2 miles of dirt roads which over
>> the years, maintenance has consisted of purchasing old road milling's
>> and spreading them over the road and rolling them in with a big
>> roller. Now there is a movement afoot to have the roads paved, which
>> I'm mostly against. In my view it will cause more speeding through
>> the community and will be hot to walk on or along in the summer.
>
> Both arguments are weak.
> Are these private roads or public roads?
> Are these roads within a community that has limited access?
> Who is paying for the maintenance and paving of the roads, the highway
> department or the residents of the community?
> Why would the paved roads invite speeders, unless it is a shortcut that
> no one uses now because it's not paved.
> Unless your community walks on the road barefoot, the temp of the road
> will not matter. I have a lot of people taking their morning runs along
> the roads in my community. But they wear running shoes.

It's a private community with limited access maintained by the
residents. I'm not concerned about outsiders speeding through the
community, it's the kids that can't now because the road is too bumpy. I
walk down to the beach barefoot all the time as do others. I walk my
dogs on these roads and they don't wear shoes either.


>
>>
>> A legitimate complaint I see from those who want it paved, is the
>> amount of dust generated by traffic on these roads. I'm looking for
>> alternative solutions that would alleviate the dust problem, but not
>> involve paving over the roads.
>>
>> thanks in advance
>
> 1. Oil
> 2. Calcium chloride spread on the roadway. Requires 2 or 3 treatments a
> year.
>

Oil's already been rejected. Calcium chloride sounds interesting.

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Posted by willshak on September 14, 2007, 6:55 pm
on 9/14/2007 6:43 PM John Reber said the following:
> willshak wrote:
>> on 9/14/2007 11:29 AM John Reber said the following:
>>> Our community has approximately 3.2 miles of dirt roads which
>>> over the years, maintenance has consisted of purchasing old road
>>> milling's and spreading them over the road and rolling them in with
>>> a big roller. Now there is a movement afoot to have the roads
>>> paved, which I'm mostly against. In my view it will cause more
>>> speeding through the community and will be hot to walk on or along
>>> in the summer.
>>
>> Both arguments are weak.
>> Are these private roads or public roads?
>> Are these roads within a community that has limited access?
>> Who is paying for the maintenance and paving of the roads, the
>> highway department or the residents of the community?
>> Why would the paved roads invite speeders, unless it is a shortcut
>> that no one uses now because it's not paved.
>> Unless your community walks on the road barefoot, the temp of the
>> road will not matter. I have a lot of people taking their morning
>> runs along the roads in my community. But they wear running shoes.
>
> It's a private community with limited access maintained by the
> residents. I'm not concerned about outsiders speeding through the
> community, it's the kids that can't now because the road is too bumpy.

Speed bumps.
> I walk down to the beach barefoot all the time as do others. I walk
> my dogs on these roads and they don't wear shoes either.

I never saw a dog complain about a hot road. Besides, they should be
walking off the side of the road in case they have to do their business.
Dog trainers teach dog owners how to have their dogs 'heel' on the left
side. When you are walking on a roadway, you should be facing traffic,
therefore your dog would be on your left, near, or beyond the edge of
the roadway (does not apply in the UK, Japan, or other countries where
they drive on the 'wrong' side). :-)

>
>
>>
>>>
>>> A legitimate complaint I see from those who want it paved, is
>>> the amount of dust generated by traffic on these roads. I'm looking
>>> for alternative solutions that would alleviate the dust problem, but
>>> not involve paving over the roads.
>>>
>>> thanks in advance
>>
>> 1. Oil
>> 2. Calcium chloride spread on the roadway. Requires 2 or 3 treatments
>> a year.
>>
>
> Oil's already been rejected. Calcium chloride sounds interesting.
>


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Posted by terry on September 14, 2007, 7:46 pm
> on 9/14/2007 6:43 PM John Reber said the following:
> When you are walking on a roadway, you should be facing traffic,
> therefore your dog would be on your left, near, or beyond the edge of
> the roadway (does not apply in the UK, Japan, or other countries where
> they drive on the 'wrong' side). :-)
>
Do you know why they (based on British practice) drive on the left?
Reason: Most people are and have been for centuries right handed.
So when passing another person (especially a stranger) either on
horseback or walking on narrow trails etc. it was safest to pass to
the left making it easier to grab or carry your sword or other weapon
in your right hand!


Posted by John Reber on September 14, 2007, 8:11 pm
willshak wrote:
> on 9/14/2007 6:43 PM John Reber said the following:
>> willshak wrote:
>>> on 9/14/2007 11:29 AM John Reber said the following:
>>>> Our community has approximately 3.2 miles of dirt roads which
>>>> over the years, maintenance has consisted of purchasing old road
>>>> milling's and spreading them over the road and rolling them in with
>>>> a big roller. Now there is a movement afoot to have the roads
>>>> paved, which I'm mostly against. In my view it will cause more
>>>> speeding through the community and will be hot to walk on or along
>>>> in the summer.
>>>
>>> Both arguments are weak.
>>> Are these private roads or public roads?
>>> Are these roads within a community that has limited access?
>>> Who is paying for the maintenance and paving of the roads, the
>>> highway department or the residents of the community?
>>> Why would the paved roads invite speeders, unless it is a shortcut
>>> that no one uses now because it's not paved.
>>> Unless your community walks on the road barefoot, the temp of the
>>> road will not matter. I have a lot of people taking their morning
>>> runs along the roads in my community. But they wear running shoes.
>>
>> It's a private community with limited access maintained by the
>> residents. I'm not concerned about outsiders speeding through the
>> community, it's the kids that can't now because the road is too bumpy.
>
> Speed bumps.
>> I walk down to the beach barefoot all the time as do others. I walk
>> my dogs on these roads and they don't wear shoes either.
>
> I never saw a dog complain about a hot road.

My rottie on a hot summer day, looked like she was doing the pee dance
until I mmoved her off the blacktop.


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Posted by on September 14, 2007, 8:04 pm
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 11:29:36 -0400, John Reber

>        Our community has approximately 3.2 miles of dirt roads which over the
>years, maintenance has consisted of purchasing old road milling's and
>spreading them over the road and rolling them in with a big roller. Now
>there is a movement afoot to have the roads paved, which I'm mostly
>against. In my view it will cause more speeding through the community
>and will be hot to walk on or along in the summer.


Why is there always one asshole like you that is against progress?

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