Feb 6, 2008 | Posted by: roboblogger
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I recently made a post requesting info. re: Porter Road going N of the dump in Joseph City, into what I now understand may be referred to as Navajo Nation??? There is land owned by myself and others but in order to access these properties, you must cross thru two washes. How do people come and go when the rain/snow such as recently experienced turn these washes into rivers? How did the manufactured homes get through there? My 80 Acre parcel appears to be buildable, but how does one get heavy construction equipment up there?
I did receive one reply (and I thank you for that), that indicated the roads are in better condition in Joseph City than those of Holbrook. From everything I am reading, growth seems evident in this, but what about the roads? |
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