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Hwy 64
I completely agree. I work on the river as a photographer and the river road is something i know better than most. I drive from one side of the river to the other at least 8 times a day on the weekends through the summer and have learned every nook and cranny of it. I do agree that they need to fix the road and use a little more common since about taking all the trees away. Putting the rivits in the road like they did this year was also a stupid move, messes up cars, and creates more vibration for the road itself. If you stand on the side of the road you can feel the whole road vibrate when a car hits the side rivits, which creates more of a chance of rock slides. Add that to the fact that they keep taking trees, and the recent rain and boom, rock slide. I hope for everyone's sake that they do build a new road that will be easier and faster for people commuting, however, i also hope for the sake of the entirity of polk county that they fix 64 as well. A lot of our economy depends on the river, and no thats not just because i work there, but it brings tons of business to the community and jobs that we need.