Polk transfer station entrance needs work

Published 9:33 am Wednesday, August 24, 2011

To the Editor:
Does Polk County have to be the armpit of North Carolina?
The entrance to the transfer station on Highway 9 North is a prime example.
Eight of the Leyland cypress trees are dead from bagworms. The other shrubs at the entrance require weeding and mulching.
At one time this area was neat and trim with healthy plants and now it looks like a “dump” entrance.
Who’s in charge of Polk County – the county manager or the county commissioners?
– Lawrence Parker

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