Once again Jackson can't get its story straight as it feeds more BS to those who must suffer driving down Ridgewood Road. In a story published in the Clarion-Ledger yesterday:
High water? Above is a photo I took one hour ago. The areas under the bridge in the water that are lighter in color are............concrete as the water is that shallow under the bridge. The same city that loses millions of dollars in JPD grants, faces widespread Fuelman fraud, and loses numerous vehicles can't even give a straight story on how high the water in a creek is. The city originally said in August the road would be fixed in six weeks. Now it's whenever Mr. Boyd and his crew of idiots feel like it and when pressed, will just lie again. As I stated yesterday, Jackson has no government right now.
"The city of Jackson announced delays today on its project to repair a 42-inch sewer main on Ridgewood Road near Jackson Academy.
According to a statement from the city, the delay is due to high water levels in Hanging Moss Creek. The water has prevented the city’s contractor from installing the bypass pump lines needed to repair the damaged section of the main under the street.Public Works Director Thelman Boyd said the contractor needs seven to 10 days with little or no rain to finish the job.“Unfortunately, those repairs are also going to require more excavation on Ridgewood Road, which means it is not feasible to resurface the street at this time,” Boyd said in the statement."
High water? Above is a photo I took one hour ago. The areas under the bridge in the water that are lighter in color are............concrete as the water is that shallow under the bridge. The same city that loses millions of dollars in JPD grants, faces widespread Fuelman fraud, and loses numerous vehicles can't even give a straight story on how high the water in a creek is. The city originally said in August the road would be fixed in six weeks. Now it's whenever Mr. Boyd and his crew of idiots feel like it and when pressed, will just lie again. As I stated yesterday, Jackson has no government right now.
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Jackson Has never had leadership in the last 20 years and slowly crumbling. The only help the city has is that they will not let a minority run city fail so federal dollars should be the only thing that keep the city afloat!! Ridgewood Road is the Road traveled by the majority of the residential tax base of Jackson any if they can't keep the Tax Base happy where do they go...Madison/Rankin Counties. Turn the lights out when you leave!!!
...without a paddle
Madison is lovely this time of year.
Pardon me King but you forgot the 268 missing bus tires. My guess is that the tires are stashed in an empty building inside the Green Zone downtown.
Bad news. We had about 1/3 inch of rain last night. That will probably delay this project for another month.
nope.
two months.
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