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City Council approves 4 additional street projects

By Ed Waggener

The Columbia City Council unanimously approved Mayor Curtis Hardwick's recommendation to add four additional street paving projects to the 2016 paving season.
  1. Corporate Drive - 84' long x 20' wide. Off Burkesville Loop toward Pyles Excavating.
  2. Grady Loop - 1,857' long and 13' wide.
  3. Short Street - 786' long and 20' wide. Start at Young Street and end at Waterworks Street
  4. Hemlock Circle - start at line (114) and end at Line at Taxus Street.
Mayor Hardwick said that projects are being added because there was money left over after the earlier, major repaving project was complete. The recommendation was approved on a motion by Council Member Craig Lasley with a seond by Council Member Mark Harris, with Council Members Linda Waggener, Craig Dean, Charles Grimsley, and Ronald Rogers affirming on a voice vote.




This story was posted on 2016-09-07 09:43:52
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