Read Article FARMINGTON — Franklin County road supervisor Mike Pond of Strong advised commissioners Tuesday that when he took the job he was told it would be about eight hours a week. He is lucky, he said, if it is just eight hours a day with the work needed on bridges and roads in the unorganized territory. His salary was set at $10,000 a year plus mileage when he was hired. Franklin County road supervisor Mike Pond updates county commissioners Tuesday on bridge and road conditions. Donna Perry/Sun Journal Pond told commissioners mats were installed in November as a temporary bridge top over a deteriorating span on the dead-end Calvin Gray Road in Madrid Township. A new precast bridge is being made and will be installed next spring.