Any advice on how to fix this?

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I leveled it a bit which has helped keep most of it from the gate posts.
 

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   / Any advice on how to fix this? #2  
electric gate opener
 
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I may be wrong but from the photos it looks like the road builder created a dam. He should have put in a culvert under the road at that point.
Perhaps it can drain into a road ditch and get further from the gate and eventually go to a creek or ditch further down the road. If not, then the only option is to cut the road and place a culvert there so it can drain to the lower side (to the left in photo)
 
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I agree with everything Gary said. You need a culvert to get the water to the other side of the road. It's incomprehensible that somebody would spend the money to pave a road, but not spend another hundred bucks to put a culvert under it. Is there a chance that there is a culvert there, but it's plugged up and grass has grown over it? I would look real hard for an existing pipe before I tore up that pavement.

Eddie
 
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Yeah that's what I was thinking and fearing. They put one in closer to the house but that's only one for a 1/4 mile drive. Still befuddles me that they put the road at the bottom of the pasture.
 
   / Any advice on how to fix this?
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What about brining in enough dirt to level off with the road? Would the rain then runoff over the road?
 
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Is there a ditch along the perpendicular road (at the top of the first pic) you can drain it to with a tile?
 
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Is there a ditch along the perpendicular road (at the top of the first pic) you can drain it to with a tile?

Yes that's a county and have a ditch with cement runners. A tile?
 

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