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Tamara Rowell writes: Why all roads should have same priority

Personal opinion of the writer

This is Tamara Rowell and the reason all roads should be treated equally is because every life in the county matters and if there is an emergency even out here on West 80 and the roads are not clear then there is no way for help to get out here and we do have some older folks out here and if we can get help, then it means we don't matter and the trucks can take a trip out to the rural every two to three trips in town just to help not just the people, but our law enforcement that live in the rural areas cause a lot of them live out here, too; so it would only make sense to do all the roads and for every business in town, there are still consumers that live out here, too; so i guess what I'm saying is, if you don't want our money, then leave us snowed in; and if we don't matter then why do we pay for the town of Columbia. Thank you, - Tamara Rowell




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