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Mt. Airy officials will decide in early 2021 whether to accept the Seventh Street bridge over the railroad.
Rob Moore
MT. AIRY – Mt. Airy Police Chief/Manager Tim Jarrell is asking the town council to meet in early 2021 to discuss whether to accept ownership of a wooden bridge over the railroad.
“Mayor Pro Tem Mike McCoy and I met with State Rep. Chris Erwin and Mr. Brad Pope with Norfolk Southern Railroad on the 11
th of November and we discussed the issues concerning the Seventh Street bridge, in particular the structural integrity of the bridge,” Jarrell said.
The bridge, located behind the town maintenance shop, connects Dicks Hill Parkway with Keller Road and Wilson Road, but is within sight of the Sixth Street underpass that connects Keller Road to Dicks Hill Parkway.
Forest rangers with the state Department of Environmental Conservation responded to three search-and-rescue missions in the past week for lost people in the Adirondack wilderness. Two were found cold but alive, but one hunter was found dead near the southern Adirondack boundary.
Hunter didnât make it
On Friday, Dec. 4, at 9 p.m., DECâs Ray Brook dispatch received a call from a member of a hunting camp in the Sander Road area of the Fulton County town of Bleecker, advising that a 45-year-old hunter from Scotia was overdue from an afternoon hunt.
Forest Rangers Ian Kerr and Gary Miller responded to investigate and search the area. The rangers searched throughout the night and located tracks and personal items left by the hunter, but could not locate the subject.