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Cumberland County approves NCDOT settlement, new waste truck and transfer-station design work
Summary
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners approved a settlement with NCDOT over right-of-way impacts to the Camden Road convenience center, and unanimously authorized three solid-waste purchases and a design contract for a transfer station.
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Dec. 10 to accept a settlement with the North Carolina Department of Transportation over condemnation of right-of-way affecting the Camden Road convenience center and to authorize several solid-waste purchases and a transfer-station design contract.
The settlement, explained by Amanda Lee, Cumberland County environmental director, includes a payment of $375,000 and transfer of a 24-acre tract owned by NCDOT at the intersection of Parkton and Brisbane roads. "Solid Waste operates, maintains a convenience center on Camden Road that is being impacted by the Camden Road widening," Lee said. The board moved to recommend approval of…
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