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Cumberland County commissioners approve NCDOT settlement, equipment purchases, design contract and committee restructuring
Summary
At its Dec. 10 meeting, the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners approved a $375,000 settlement and acceptance of a 24-acre DOT tract to relocate a Camden Road convenience center, authorized purchases and contracts (approximately $620,000 total), approved committee restructuring and issued a proclamation for NAMI; most votes were unanimous.
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners on Dec. 10 approved a package of consent and action items that included a settlement with the North Carolina Department of Transportation to relocate a Camden Road convenience center, authorization to purchase equipment for the solid waste department, a service agreement for transfer-station design, committee reorganizations and a proclamation recognizing NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness).
Solid waste and environmental staff described the settlement with NCDOT: the county will receive $375,000 and be given a 24-acre DOT-owned tract at the intersection of Parkton and Berson Roads to develop a replacement container…
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