Fire danger halts Spokane County road crews
"It'll be spring before we can get caught up," said
"We handle all the phone calls, and we usually call them right back," he said.
But road employees have had to tell most home owners they're out of luck this summer, with a severe lack of soaking rains that are necessary not only to wet the gravel so it can be moved, but also to avoid the metal grader sparking a fire along the shoulders of county roads. Keneally said last week a street sweeping truck inadvertently touched off a fire that burned some grass along the road before it was quickly extinguished.
"If we're out on the roads and something starts, we'd like to be able to help it from spreading," Bartel said.
"It'd be very, very difficult to pave this road with water trucks," Keneally said Wednesday morning, pointing to the gravel-paved
Home owners along gravel roads in the county, which oversees the largest road system in the state, can request in the winter for contractors to come and treat streets with oil, Kennealy said. Home owners must negotiate with private contractors for the work, which requires permits from the county. The oil keeps the gravel in better shape during the summer and avoids the "washboard" feel of untreated roads.
Those interested in obtaining a permit can contact the roads department at (509) 477-3600. Keneally said the best time to call and schedule maintenance is in late winter.
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