Martin County to designate 21 roads as ATV/UTV routes

BY ROGER SMITH
MOUNTAIN CITIZEN

INEZ — Martin County officials are again moving forward with plans to designate 21 county roads as routes for all-terrain vehicles and utility task vehicles, joining the region’s growing enthusiasm for recreational trail development.

The fiscal court started the process last month but experienced a hiccup when a resident petitioned to remove Cumbo Road from the county road plan.

After adding Newsome Road to the list, the county started fresh with a new reading of its “ATV County Road Ordinance” in the May 16 meeting. The second reading will take place at the regularly scheduled fiscal court meeting June 20 at 5 p.m. in the government center.

The ordinance includes:

  • Newsome Road
  • Davella Road
  • Blackberry Road (1.25 miles)
  • County Line Road (.065 miles)
  • Middlefork Wolf Creek Road
  • Coldwater Road
  • Crooked Run
  • Wilderness Lane
  • Thickety Fork (.048 miles)
  • Little Peter Cave
  • Evans Hill (1.96 miles)
  • Emily Creek (1.27 miles)
  • White Oak (.058 miles)
  • Cassius Moore
  • Caney Fork
  • Pigeon Roost
  • Schoolhouse Holler (.017 miles)
  • Trace Fork (.050 miles)
  • Spring Knob Lookout Tower (1.03 miles)
  • Jack Cassidy Branch
  • Rockhouse Road (.0594 miles)

Residents can inspect the full ordinance in the county judge’s office during regular business hours.


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