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Keeping gravel roads unpaved, Orange County

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Keeping gravel roads unpaved, Orange County

Welcome › Forums › Gravel General › Keeping gravel roads unpaved, Orange County

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  • 05/16/2022 at 2:06 pm #9676
    Peter Aaron
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    If you live or ride in Orange County, are you interested in keeping gravel roads in the county unpaved, when appropriate? If so, please contact Don McCown, a Field Representative of the Piedmont Environmental Council, with your comments at dmccown@pecva.org or 434-977-2033 x7047.

    Let me know if you take any initiative on this.

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