Wasco County Looks At Condition Of Tygh Valley’s Main Street

Wasco County is looking at what can be done about the condition of Main Street in Tygh Valley.  It’s a small part of the about 125 miles of what are called local access roads in the County, which are not in any formal road system.  Commissioners last week gave County Public Works Director Arthur Smith the go-ahead to examine the 600-foot road and determined what kind of maintenance needs to be done.  Commissioner Scott Hege says a nearby maintained County road is just up above it, but the most direct route to the County Fairgrounds and Wamic is the local access road, and it is heavily used.  Hege says there are other similar examples in the County, and also around Oregon, noting Deschutes County has 1,000 miles of these kinds of roads.

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