My gravel road is a muddy mess! Can you do something to stop this situation?

We can and do try, but thawing snow and frost pose challenges.  As temperatures warm, what was once frozen turns soft and unstable and will remain this way until the moisture evaporates from the road bed. The best cure is warm, dry temperatures and a good wind.  Adding gravel to muddy roads has little effect because the gravel mixes with the mud and creates more mud.

Once weather allows, it usually takes us 5-6 weeks each spring for us to grade every mile of unpaved road in the county.


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1. Do you have a schedule of when you will grade roads?
2. You graded my road right before it rained and now it is muddy. Why?
3. My gravel road is a muddy mess! Can you do something to stop this situation?
4. My gravel road is very dusty! When are you coming out to treat it?
5. Why do you only fill small spots of the road with gravel?
6. How are resurfacing projects funded on unpaved roads?
7. Why is my unpaved road always the last to be plowed?
8. Why do you use sand on unpaved roads in the winter?
9. Why don’t you pave more gravel roads?