A group of Merriam Woods residents showed up at the monthly board of aldermen meeting on Tuesday, June 13, to express their concerns on the condition of the roads in the community.
The residents also voiced their concerns that tax dollars raised for the purpose of repairing and maintaining the community’s roads were not actually being used for their intended purpose.
City leaders said the current tax for roads isn’t providing enough income for the city to accomplish what residents are wanting to have done with the roads.

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