Town of Leland Begins Construction for 20-Year Roadway Resurfacing Lifecycle Program
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Town of Leland begins construction for 20-Year roadway resurfacing lifecycle program
LELAND, NC (WWAY) — The Town of Leland began construction on its new roadway resurfacing program, a long-term initiative that follows a 20-year lifecycle to resurface up to 5% of Town roadways each year. The work, expected to continue for several months, is designed to ensure safe and accessible travel. Construction began this week on Grandiflora Drive near Kobus Court in Magnolia Greens. Work will extend toward Lanvale Road and progress throug…
Leland's road resurfacing project expected through fall
Carolina Avenue in Leland is one of several streets within the town limits to be resurfaced. Photo: Town of Leland Leland’s long-term project to resurface roadways within town limits began this week and is expected to continue for several months. The project follows a 20-year life cycle to resurface up to 5% of the town’s roadways each year. About 5 miles of roads will be resurfaced this year, according to a town release. Construction has begun …
Town of Leland begins major roadway resurfacing program
LELAND — The Town of Leland has started construction on a new, long-term roadway resurfacing program, a 20-year initiative designed to improve road conditions and safety across the town. This year’s work began this week and is expected to continue through the fall. READ MORE: Community meetings floated on Leland flood prevention ordinance The $1.76 million program was approved by Leland… Source
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