Stardust Hills south entrance/exit reopened

Monday, April 1, 2019

After a brief closure due to the deteriorating condition of the road and concern for the safety of residents, the south entrance/exit of the Stardust Hills community onto Burma Road in Cloverdale has been reopened.

In a message sent to the Banner Graphic Sunday evening, Clerk-Treasurer Cheryl Galloway related that the town, “found enough cold patch to temporary [sic] fill the deepest holes at the south entrance/exit of Stardust Way.”

The message also related that since the repairs are temporary, the town will not be held responsible for damages which vehicles may sustain from the cold patch fillings.

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  • I drove by this area just to see what the fuss was all about. If this was enough to close down a road, over half of the Putnam County roads would be closed. So gracious of the Clerk-Treasurer to scrape up enough cold patch to "temporary (sic) fill the deepest holes..."

    -- Posted by Ben Dover on Thu, Apr 4, 2019, at 8:57 PM
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