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It’s deja vu all over again for more than a dozen families in the rural community of Fairbanks in northeast Gainesville who are trapped after heavy rains.
As was the case in 2017 after Hurricane Irma, their makeshift bridge on Northeast 100th Avenue that allows them to drive over Forest Creek into town for groceries and other essentials was washed out by Elsa’s rains earlier this week.
And once again, county officials say because it’s private property, they can’t invest tax money in roads or bridges unless the residents chip in through a special assessment, which would be a new tax on their property tax bills.
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Scheduled for Summer 2022 – 92 Rooms
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Managing partner Scott Lambert is pleased to announce NOUN Hotel, a premiere four-story boutique hotel, has broken ground and is expected to welcome its first guests in summer 2022. Located in downtown Norman at 542 South University Boulevard on Campus Corner next to the University of Oklahoma, NOUN Hotel will feature 92 modern guest rooms, including two luxurious 900-square-foot suites, a signature restaurant and bar, an intimate speakeasy bar, a banquet room for up to 150, boardroom, an outdoor/indoor bar, and on-site parking.
NOUN Hotel will be managed by Lambert, who will drive the hotel s development, implementation, and execution.