Freetown Virginia/Hand Pump Community Road Rehabilitated After Years of Neglect

Residents of the Freetown Virginia and Hand Pump communities in Montserrado County District #17 are celebrating a major improvement in their community as the long-neglected road connecting the area was rehabilitated on Sunday.
‎Montserrado County District #17 Representative, Hon. Bernard Blue Benson Jr., made the announcement through his Facebook post, confirming that the road rehabilitation work was successfully carried out after many years of poor road conditions that made movement difficult for residents and motorists.
‎According to Representative Benson, the road had been in bad condition for years, creating serious challenges for commuters, commercial drivers, students, and business people in the area. The rehabilitation work is expected to now improve transportation, ease movement within the community, and support local economic activities.
‎The lawmaker expressed appreciation to his team for their commitment and willingness to work even on a Sunday to ensure the road project was completed. He praised the team for their dedication to community development and service to the people of District #17.
‎The rehabilitation of the Freetown Virginia/Hand Pump Community Road is part of ongoing efforts by the District #17 leadership to improve community roads, drainage, and other infrastructure within the district. Community residents have often called for road rehabilitation, especially during the rainy season when bad roads make transportation nearly impossible.
‎Residents of the area have welcomed the development, describing it as a timely intervention that will ease transportation difficulties and improve daily life in the community.
‎The project highlights the importance of community road rehabilitation as a key step toward development, accessibility, and improved living conditions for residents of Montserrado County District #17.
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Freetown Virginia/Hand Pump Community Road Rehabilitated After Years of Neglect

Residents of the Freetown Virginia and Hand Pump communities in Montserrado County District #17 are celebrating a major improvement in their community as the long-neglected road connecting the area was rehabilitated on Sunday.
‎Montserrado County District #17 Representative, Hon. Bernard Blue Benson Jr., made the announcement through his Facebook post, confirming that the road rehabilitation work was successfully carried out after many years of poor road conditions that made movement difficult for residents and motorists.
‎According to Representative Benson, the road had been in bad condition for years, creating serious challenges for commuters, commercial drivers, students, and business people in the area. The rehabilitation work is expected to now improve transportation, ease movement within the community, and support local economic activities.
‎The lawmaker expressed appreciation to his team for their commitment and willingness to work even on a Sunday to ensure the road project was completed. He praised the team for their dedication to community development and service to the people of District #17.
‎The rehabilitation of the Freetown Virginia/Hand Pump Community Road is part of ongoing efforts by the District #17 leadership to improve community roads, drainage, and other infrastructure within the district. Community residents have often called for road rehabilitation, especially during the rainy season when bad roads make transportation nearly impossible.
‎Residents of the area have welcomed the development, describing it as a timely intervention that will ease transportation difficulties and improve daily life in the community.
‎The project highlights the importance of community road rehabilitation as a key step toward development, accessibility, and improved living conditions for residents of Montserrado County District #17.
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