POTHOLES
luckyleftyme2
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Tue Feb-19-08 05:40 AM
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Bangor east pothole Central haven't seen potholes like this for years. reminds me of the old tar top roads of yesteryear. I must be honest not much better in mid-coast Maine. the weather is a major factor. Makes me think of my old professors recipe for building a good highway=drainage ,drainage and then more drainage.
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mainegreen
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Wed Feb-20-08 08:04 AM
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1. We're down to the old cobblestones on a lot of Portland's streets. |
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I'd hate to see what our roads would be like without them.
My road has been flooded under at least two feet of water three times in the last month. Ridiculous.
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luckyleftyme2
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Wed Feb-20-08 05:49 PM
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2. The weather has not helped |
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Edited on Wed Feb-20-08 05:50 PM by luckyleftyme2
Perhaps we can get some sailing ships to haul to Portland. I'm sure you know that's what they used for ballast years ago.(cobble stones) I can remember years ago many of the port cities had cobblestone streets. Many roads are being overlaid with a mixture of reprocessed hot top. I think this mixture rags faster than 100% new mix. This would allow water infiltration and cracking to start sooner.
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Thu Feb-21-08 10:39 AM
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3. I drive thru Old Town & Orono each day. It's a mine field on every |
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road. New ones pop up every morning faster than they can fix 'em. There's one on Route 16 in Old Town that's big and deep enough to hide a small deer. That section of road was repaved two years ago and it's now completely shot.
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Mon Feb-25-08 10:34 PM
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well I checked out the ice fishing derby on sebago sunday. rte 302 side was packed no room for parking unless u drove on lake. so we decided to cut over to rte 114 via naples. well my wifes new vehicle has about a 1000 miles on it straight ahead and about 3000 up and down from the frost heaves and pot holes on rte114. I believe portions of that road will need emergency repair before frost heave season is over. the ole airline has nothing on the portion just south of camp skylamar. the portion 1 mile north of nason's beach was so bad that I was driving less than 10mph. their is at least 2 feet more snow in this area than Bangor. I was told they had 44inches on the ground before the storm fri. and they picked up about 8-10 more. panther run and jordan bay area was full of cars,snowmobiles,dirt bikes and fisherman. I think the rotary club of windham has done a fantastic job raising money for charities.
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