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Lee County adopts new dirt-road paving policy requiring landowner petitions, donated right-of-way
Summary
The Lee County Commission voted March 10 to adopt a new dirt-road paving policy that sets petition and right-of-way requirements before unpaved county roads may be scheduled for paving.
The Lee County Commission voted March 10 to adopt a new dirt-road paving policy that sets petition and right-of-way requirements before unpaved county roads are scheduled for paving.
Under the policy approved by commissioners, a petition showing two-thirds support from landowners along a requested roadway must be submitted before a road is eligible for consideration. For most roads the policy recommends donation of a 60-foot right-of-way from adjacent landowners for the entire length of the project; if a road includes a bridge listed on the National Bridge Inventory, a 40-foot right-of-way is required for the…
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