Nov 12, 2014
I would like to clarify the article written about Addington Highlands Council in the Nov 6 issue. I, Wayne Marsh, of 54 Denison Drive attended a council meeting requesting help in cleaning out the culvert at the entrance to my drive way as it accumulated a large amount of sediment from the winter sanding operations. Upon inspection and as a result of a visit by the road superintendent and the Reeve a fairly extensive project of ditch digging and culvert replacement was carried out. No culvert replacement was done on my property. I would like to thank the Reeve (Henry Hogg and the road superintendent for their prompt and excellent response to the problem.
Wayne Marsh
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