After decades of maintaining pothole riddled Peter Burns Road, officials say it’s no longer the county’s responsibility.
SKAGIT COUNTY, Wash. — A small, less than half-mile section of Peter Burns Road is causing big problems in Skagit County, pitting local families against the county government over who is responsible for fixing the road.
“At this point, we’re at a loss as for what to do,” said resident Deanna Stevens.
The trouble started about two years ago when the U.S. Postal Service stopped delivering packages to people living on the stretch of road, deeming it too dangerous. At one point, neighbors counted about 400 potholes.
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