Last Wednesday, as reported in the Press Democrat, the County Supervisors approved a plan presented by Phil Demery, county transportation and public works director, to limit preservation of smooth paved road surfaces to "a select list of of 150 miles of county roads."
For us out here in the far west county, those roads are limited to River Road, Guerneville road, Fulton Road, and Bodega Highway. All of the other paved roads in the county are going to be allowed to just get worse and worse, until they revert to gravel. The only maintenance to be done on any of these other roads is "storm damage repair."
It might happen that if Measure W passes tomorrow, adding $10 to our license fees, there will be an extra $5 million to be divided between Sonoma County and its five cities. This will not help us much.
The supervisors were convinced that there was nothing else that they could do; Efren Carrillo at least suggested "taking money from somewhere else in the county budget," but no one carried this idea any further.
Our taxes pay the salary of this Phil Demery, I think, and I have yet to even see a complaint in the letters to the Press Democrat.



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