The temporary road, completed after eight months of disruption, allows residents access to emergency routes and signifies the county's response to prolonged geological challenges.
Resident Debbie Robinson expressed relief, stating, 'We definitely feel a lot safer and sleep better at night knowing we have the two exit routes in case of an emergency.'
County officials noted the funding process was intricate, having previously dealt with disaster declarations, which complicated repairs and left residents anxious about the road's fate.
The county secured $30,000 for a geotechnical study and later $500,000 for the temporary road, demonstrating concerted efforts to address residents' longstanding access issues.
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