The Fayette Citizen-News Page
Wednesday, November 4, 1998
In Brief

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*Fourteen roads are on Fayette County's priority list for resurfacing in the coming year. How many of the roads actually see new pavement will depend upon the state Department of Transportation's budget, but those not paved this year will be kept on the list for next year.

The projects, in order of priority, are:

· Old Ford Road, 1.44 miles from Ga. Highway 279 to Westbridge Road.

· Sams Drive, .98 miles from Sandy Creek Road to Lee's Mill Road.

· McIntosh Road, 2.08 miles from the 85 Connector to Spalding County.

· Brooks Road, .3 miles from the 85 Connector to Spalding County.

· Hewell Road, .44 miles from Ga. Highway 54 to its dead end.

·Lone Oak Drive, one mile from Padgett Road to its dead end.

· Magmar Lane, .42 miles from Brogdon Road to its dead end.

· Stonebridge Way, .93 miles from Hilo Road to Downybrook Lane.

· Old Norton Road, .09 miles from Ga. Highway 54 to new paving.

· Morning Creek Lane, .21 miles from Kenwood Road to its dead end.

· Darren Drive, .85 miles from Carrolls Way to its dead end.

· Carrollwood Drive, .79 miles from Ga. Highway 92 to its dead end.

· Benjamin Circle, .73 miles from Kenwood Road to Benjamin Circle.

· Fairfield Circle, 1.05 miles.

· Englewood Drive, .22 miles from Kite Lake Road to its dead end.

u Two members of the Fayette County Planning Commission and three members of the Zoning Board of Appeals will start new three -year terms in office in January 1999.

The County Commission last week unanimously approved reappointment of Bob Harbison and Bill Beckwith to the Planning Commission, and Tom Mahon, Larry Blanks and Ron Mabra to the Zoning Board of Appeals.


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