Clackamas County Responds to HOA President’s Concerns About Gribble Road
Kerri Harding, President of the Workman’s Airpark Homeowners Association, received an official response today from Clackamas County following her formal letter addressing the deteriorating condition of Gribble Road.

“…We are aware of the condition of S Gribble Rd, and it is currently on our in-house paving list to be resurfaced between Canby-Marquam and Dryland late this summer, weather depending, or at the latest June of 2026...”

Tired of dodging S. Gribble Road’s potholes? I contacted the county on behalf of the HOA and sent pictures taken by Roger (below) to show them the condition of the road. We are hoping that with enough noise, the county will respond to our pleas to properly fix Gribble. Here’s a link to report a concern: https://www.clackamas.us/transportation/roadconcern  You can call, fill out a form on the county website, mail a letter, and/or send an email. Include a photo or two. 

Talking Points:

  • Safety 
  • Deteriorating conditions even after pothole filling
  • Damage to cars
  • School bus route
  • Access road to Hwy 170

Apparently, we were on the County’s list to fix the road prior to Covid and the project was suspended due to the pandemic. Let’s get back on that list! 

Kerri Harding

On July 13th, after Kerri Harding reported the poor condition of Gribble Road, the county patched a few potholes—but only partially and temporarily. Unfortunately, the job remains unfinished..
Widespread asphalt deterioration. Its been like this many years
Pothole patching no longer effective
Advanced alligator cracking. The roadbed is shot.
Note the thin asphalt over a poor roadbed.

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