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Georgetown City reviews MAP funds, proposed street paving and traffic-calming plan at public hearing
Summary
City staff presented a prioritized list of streets proposed for resurfacing using MAP funds, discussed a traffic-calming plan that could add speed tables on Highland Court, and said council will be asked to accept nearly $900,000 in new funding.
At a public hearing, Georgetown City officials presented a prioritized list of streets proposed for resurfacing using MAP funds and discussed a traffic-calming plan; city officials said council will be asked to accept the next round of funding, just under $900,000.
The list of streets the city hopes to pave this year includes Second Street; Oxford Drive; about half of West Clinton Street; Del Hollow from Rough River to Taylorsville; Rough River from Barren River to Paine's Avenue; Hiawatha from U.S. 25 to Arapahoe; Highland Court; Bridal Way; the entire Bridal Way (entire street); East Jackson Street; Fernhill Drive; Old Mill; Creekview Court; Bryant Avenue; Cambridge Boulevard; approximately half of Masters (half); the Pains Landing Boulevard entrance (for new striping); East Main extended from the new Wawa entrance to the railroad; Aztec from Seminole to Choctaw; about half of Bourbon Street; and the City Hall parking lot and the adjacent portion of North Court Street. Shay, a city…
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