Residents oppose converting Carlton County road to gravel
Reconstructing Carlton County Road 13 with asphalt would cost nearly $1 million, according to county engineer JinYeene Neumann. Written By: Jamey Malcomb | ×
A decision to convert Carlton County Road 13 in Barnum and Moose Lake townships (pictured) to gravel has people who live on the road upset. (Jamey Malcomb / jmalcomb@pinejournal.com)
Residents living on Carlton County Road 13 in Moose Lake and Barnum townships oppose a plan to convert a local road to gravel, and they let the Carlton County Board of Commissioners know their thoughts at the board s meeting Tuesday, July 13.
Community members who live on the road were upset when they received a letter from the Carlton County Transportation Department notifying them of the planned change, according to Bryce Bogenholm. Bogenholm owns a farm on the stretch of road off of County Road 8.
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