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Dateline: October 30,
2003
TxDOT
opens two new Safety Rest Areas
By Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The
Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) opened two new Safety Rest
Areas in Donley County with great fanfare and celebration Tuesday
afternoon.
The
twin rest areas on both sides of US 287 are located between Hedley and
Giles and were built at a cost of about $10 million with a combination of
federal and state money, a TxDOT official said.
Each
facility features two sets of restrooms, a storm shelter, drinking
fountains, telephones, a playground, and ample parking which separates
cars and large trucks. Indoor kiosks feature displays of local history and
locations of historical markers, local eating and lodging establishments,
current weather conditions, and travel guides.
Rainwater
from the roofs of the structures is collected and stored for irrigating
the native plants that make up the landscaping. A lagoon system at the
north rest area uses biological processes to treat wastewater and serves
as a habitat for birds and other wildlife.
The
main building at each site reflects the image of a train depot, and
adjacent restroom and picnic facilities mirror passenger train cars.
Hedley High School graduate Josh Collins sketched the original design for
the facility while he was a member of the HHS chapter of Business
Professionals of America.
“We
thought it should have a railroad theme since the railroad was so
important to the development of Clarendon, Hedley, Giles, and Memphis,”
Collins said. “There is a lot more here than I thought there would be. I
see a lot of my ideas, but it’s different from what I thought it would
be.”
Following
Collins’ concept, the facilities were professionally designed by Phillip
Swager Associations and constructed by Sedalco, L.P. The Donley County
Safety Rest Area has won the Excellence in Construction Award for North
Texas.
The
dedication of the facilities began with a barbecue for local dignitaries
with the Hedley Lions Club serving more than 200 plates.
The
official opening ceremony was preempted by a great “train robbery” in
which actors from the Canadian Red River Regulators in period dress
terrorized several accomplices and were then shot dead by a sheriff’s
posse.
With
law and order restored, the Honor Guard from the Wellington National Guard
unit posted the colors, and the Hedley School Choir performed the National
Anthem followed by an invocation from Bruce Howard.
TxDOT
Childress District Engineer Craig Clark gave the welcome and said the rest
area shows TxDOT at its best with regards to its mission to provide safe
transportation for the people traveling Texas highways.
Representatives
from State Sen. Robert Duncan’s and US Sen. John Cornyn’s offices
spoke, and State Rep. Warren Chisum also praised the new facility.
County
Judge Jack Hall gave a brief history of the settlement of Donley County.
He addressed the importance of the influences of ranching, farming, the
railroad, and the highway in the county’s development, and he noted that
Giles was once one of the largest cattle shipping points in the state.
“Donley
County was formed on the strong character of the people who live here,”
Hall said.
Hall
County Judge Jack Martin said the area is blessed to have both state and
federal dollars spent on the Safety Rest Area, and he gave a long history
of Hall County.
TxDOT
Executive Director Michael W. Behrens said the new facility is intended to
encourage drivers to stop and rest in order to reduce fatigue, which
causes 100,000 accidents and 1,500 deaths each year.
Behrens
then officially opened the facility by driving the customary golden spike
in a replicated section of train tracks.
The
Donley County Safety Rest Areas will be open 24 hours a day and will have
round the clock security with cameras and people both watching the
facility.
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