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Decades old private road causing dispute among Jefferson County neighbors
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465 North in Jefferson County. | Andrea Olson, EastIdahoNews.com
RIGBY A section of dirt road is at the center of a neighborhood dispute in Jefferson County.
The section of 465 North near 4100 East has beautiful homes, towering green trees and two bridges that cross water. The crossroads on 4100 East and 465 North indicate both a private and public road. 4100 E has a green street sign showing that it’s public, while 465 North has a blue sign, which means it’s private. Signs posted before the dirt road read, “No trespassing. Private road. Residents only.”