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Options to Repair Road to Yosemite Not Cheap

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May 28, 2007

    Remember that rock slide last year that closed California 140 just west of Yosemite's Arch Rock Entrance?
    Well, California highway officials still haven't settled on a permanent solution to the slide-prone stretch of highway. And the options they're considering are not exactly cheap, ranging in price from $35 million all the way up to $378 million.
    You can read about the various options in the Fresno Bee.

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