Letter: Weddings at Westport farm raise road safety worries

Posted 10/1/17

To the editor:

In my opinion, allowing the Weatherlow Farm to  become a wedding  and event venue is a bad idea.

Bringing a lot of traffic onto that narrow section of Sodom Road is …

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Letter: Weddings at Westport farm raise road safety worries

Posted

To the editor:

In my opinion, allowing the Weatherlow Farm to  become a wedding  and event venue is a bad idea.

Bringing a lot of traffic onto that narrow section of Sodom Road is dangerous because there are many curves and a sharp right angle turn where the road cuts through the farm property. In addition, the sheep, goats, chickens and sometimes cattle penned along the narrow road distract drivers. 

Just my two cents worth.

Barbara Moss

Westport

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