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Dateline: May 26,
2005
Greenbelt
will repave entrance to H-wick
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The
main road into Howardwick will get a lot smoother this summer when at
least half a mile of Rick Husband Boulevard is repaved.
Greenbelt
Municipal & Industrial Water Authority will pay for and oversee the
improvements.
“The
road is on property owned by Greenbelt,” said water authority manager
Bobbie Kidd. “It’s a city street, but Greenbelt owns a 100-foot right
of way from the highway to Clarendon Point.”
Kidd
said the water authority will tear out the old pavement and reshape the
road using its own labor and equipment. A contractor will then lay down
two courses of seal coat to make a new 30-foot roadway into the lakeside
city.
The
work will begin sometime in June and should be finished before July
Fourth.
Kidd
said how far the new paving goes will depend on the price the contractor
sets, but he said the Greenbelt Board of Directors wants to see the road
repaved from SH 70 to the main turnoffs to the Clarendon Country Club at
Lowe Drive and Porter Drive.
Howardwick
Mayor Nancy Davis said the city plans to pick up where Greenbelt’s new
paving ends and use labor from the Department of Criminal Justice to patch
more of Rick Husband Boulevard.
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