Looks like our local roads have been for the last few years. They tried cheap fixes, those didn't last. Now the state is back and doing it right (with Federal money).
Rather than fix things early, they let it go until they can get 50 times as much Federal money to do the job.
A "three point implement" fix would be a box blade or scraper blade....and move the road over.
If your road department is anything like ours, they'll wait for the water level to go down, put the road in the exact same place, using the exact same methods...and wait for the next storm. :thumbsup:
If your road department is anything like ours, they'll wait for the water level to go down, put the road in the exact same place, using the exact same methods...and wait for the next storm. :thumbsup:
Siuslaw river did that to the road to the family farm in Oregon a couple years ago. The temporary fix was to put concrete blocks on the edge of the wash out and make it a one lane road. They did the permanent fix this year and put a stoplight to make the traffic really one way now:laughing: