The Good Roads Question
In Washtenaw county there are about fourteen hundred miles of roads composed of clay and muck and sand. The aim and object of those wlio have tbe care and supervisión of our bighways should be to make them good at that time of year when the conditions of the weather tend to make them bad. Farmers are apt to look with a great deal of suspicion on all who advocate better roads and conclude that our roads are good enough and nobody outside of the district have any right to interf ere or complain. In other words, everybody gets the benefit of good roads and is wronged by bad roads.
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