Amber Ranches News 17 : Spring 2024

In the Fall, the sticks and leaves are removed from every road, roadside, ditch and culvert at Amber Ranches.

Throughout the winter we continue to monitor everything to make sure that they are clean of debris. Strong winter winds and rain can blow around sticks and leaves that can potentially cause ditches and culverts to clog, thus causing road damage. Here are some winter leaf maintenance photos…

As you can see in the photos below, we are constantly trying to improve our roads and roadsides at Amber Ranches by using the natural stones to create retaining walls and catch basins around our culverts.

The stones are used to filter out the sticks, leaves, gravel, silt, and other debris from the rainwater entering and clogging up our culverts. These stone walls and catch basins still have to be regularly maintained, but they do help to maintain our roads, culverts and ditches around Amber Ranches.

For an additional fee, we can also remove sticks and leaves from your personal properties. We clean gutters as well. Removing sticks and leaves away from your house not only looks good, but it also helps to keep insects and moisture away from your house. It’s not a bad idea to have your property cleaned up after all the leaves are down in the Fall and then again in the spring. Please let us know if you are interested in these services.

Below is a map that I made of Amber Ranches that shows the different “zones” where roadbond is delivered…

Zone 1 receives the most roadbond due to having the most traffic. The grade of the road here is also very steep, thus causing more erosion than other areas. One load was distributed this month between 3 different locations in zone 1.

The first part was put down at the very beginning of Amber Ranches where the road first turns to gravel.

The second part was put down on the steep main drag after the front entrance sign and before the intersection with Ben’s Bend.

The third part was put down where Amber Drive intersects with Nicholas Knoll.

As always, please use 4WD and AWD vehicles when driving at Amber Ranches. I always put my truck into 4WD at the end of the paved road and encourage you all to do the same.

Also, please be aware that roads cannot be scraped and smoothed when the roads are dry. Please be patient with us during times of dry weather.

It’s not a bad idea to have your driveway scraped at least once a year. Besides making your driveway look good and smooth, it also helps to tear up weeds and grasses that grow up through your driveway. It is strongly recommended to have your driveway scraped and graded before any new loads of gravel are put down on it. Grading your driveway can also fix and prevent any possible erosion problems.

The cost of scraping/grading your driveway varies between driveways based on the size and the condition that they are in. However, most driveway scraping cost anywhere from $60-$100. Let me know if you’d like an estimate. Here are some before and after photos…

3 responses to “Amber Ranches News 17 : Spring 2024”

  1. Yvonne Hardin Avatar

    That was really good. I enjoyed it. I’m sure Ben likes his hind end showing in the very first picture!! LOL…….. ________________________________

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    1. Haha! I figured he might not think it was funny, so decided to edit this post by moving that photo from the top of the page, down to the bottom of the page where his hind end isn’t so shockingly and disturbingly large. I’d hate for it to give someone a heart attack!

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  2. Hardin boys hard at work!! Thank you for keeping our community safe, passable and in shape. You are greatly appreciated and necessary to our slice of heaven on the mountain.

    Michelle

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