Why does it take so long to clear gravel roads?
Restoring access on gravel roads is a slow process since the graders are not built for speed and a typical route covers seventy to eighty miles. Sometimes after a severe storm, it’s not possible to cover the entire area until the second or third day. Home owners are encouraged to plan accordingly for the winter season.

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1. Why does it take so long to clear gravel roads?
2. Why do they keep plowing my driveway shut?
3. The plow knocked down my mailbox. Will the County replace it?
4. I’ve seen plow trucks on the road that sometimes aren’t spreading salt. Why don’t they since they’re there anyway?
5. Is there anything that I can do to help with snow and ice operations?
6. How do we contact your Department?