Crews building temporary road for neighborhood isolated by massive landslide in Santa Cruz Mountains
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Construction is underway to build a temporary road over a landslide that has cut off or isolated residents in the Santa Cruz Mountains since February. Los Gatos residents are still having to walk, climb or bike home over a massive landslide.
Resident Debbie Robinson described the temporary road as a potential "life-changer," expressing her emotions about the situation and the difficulties faced when navigating the area due to the landslide.
Many residents choose to traverse the slide’s steep 14-15 foot dip, adapting their daily routines, like Robinson who often finds herself walking in her business attire, concerned about the commute for her daughter.
Hailey, a senior in high school, expressed the challenges of socializing due to the isolating effect of the landslide, noting that her friends no longer visit as frequently because of the risks involved.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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