Between May 24 and 26, 1949, employees of the State resurfaced a three-mile section of State highway No. 17 between Liberty and Parksville by applying a coating of a bituminous material (road oil) and then a layer of crushed stone. In spots, there was "bleeding" of the oil to the surface, creating slippery patches and the State maintenance crews corrected that condition where they found it by applying more stone or sand. The last "blotting up" operation took place June 3...
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