Paving of dirt roads questioned
County Engineer Rudy Warnock is among those owning a home in a new subdvision off what was formerly a dirt road paved by the county but not on the official road plan.
The paving of that dirt road and others is being questioned by a county supervisor.
The supervisor, Doug Jones of District 1, has called into question the paving of Nichols Quarter Road, a dead end stretch located about 10 miles northeast of Canton where Warnock has a home.
Madison County Journal
10/11/7
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