Submitted / The Outlook A combination of rain and logging activity has resulted in making 6 miles of roads in Tallapoosa County impassable, a county engineer said. Old Dutch Road is a main area of concern.
Submitted / The Outlook A combination of rain and logging activity has resulted in making 6 miles of roads in Tallapoosa County impassable, a county engineer said. Old Dutch Road is a main area of concern.
Submitted / The Outlook A combination of rain and logging activity has resulted in making 6 miles of roads in Tallapoosa County impassable, a county engineer said. Old Dutch Road is a main area of concern.
Submitted / The Outlook A combination of rain and logging activity has resulted in making 6 miles of roads in Tallapoosa County impassable, a county engineer said. Old Dutch Road is a main area of concern.
Submitted / The Outlook A combination of rain and logging activity has resulted in making 6 miles of roads in Tallapoosa County impassable, a county engineer said. Old Dutch Road is a main area of concern.
Submitted / The Outlook A combination of rain and logging activity has resulted in making 6 miles of roads in Tallapoosa County impassable, a county engineer said. Old Dutch Road is a main area of concern.
More than 6 miles of Tallapoosa County roads between New Site and Daviston have been deemed impassable by the Tallapoosa County Engineering Department but the closures do not cut off any homes.
Rain has created mud on many of the county’s unpaved roads and hampered a major industry in Tallapoosa County – timber. Some logging operations have moved on to drier plots and will return but some have stayed and used logging equipment on county roads creating the problem, according to Tallapoosa County engineer David Moore.