Road Improvments In Murrieta? Maybe…
Written by admin on May 11, 2010
Murrieta residents who live in the Los Alamos Hills area are looking north and seeing a possible solution to their rutted-road woes.
More than 80 people live in estate homes set on about 6,000 acres off Los Alamos Road in the northeast corner of the city. The homes are surrounded by large swaths of open land and the homeowners want to maintain the area’s rural character, but are hoping the city will help them make improvements to the private roads that run through their community.
Los Alamos runs along the northern edge of the community and is the only road in the area that is paved. The rest, which offer the only access to and from homes, are dirt roads that in many cases are rutted and uneven —- and on occasion, the residents say, barely passable. Sometimes, they say, they find themselves trapped on their property until a neighbor with a tractor can level the road.
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