The road will be widened in two months of works in South Park Avenue, Norwich.
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A busy road in Norwich is set for two months of disruption as improvement works costing more than £450,000 are carried out.
Road widening, resurfacing and work to install a new zebra crossing begin next month in South Park Avenue, which runs adjacent to Eaton Park.
The project starts on Monday, July 12, and is expected to run until Friday, September 10.
It signals more disruption for an area which saw months of roadworks last year, when there was long-running disruption on the Norwich ring road and problems for parents taking their children to school.
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Wednesday, February 17, 2021 - 9:10 am
BY ADAM ATKINSON
North Country This Week
POTSDAM – The town board has approved spending $290,714.06 in state funding for upcoming highway work for the following stretches of roadway.
At its Feb. 9 meeting town councilmembers and the supervisor authorized repair and improvement of .08 miles of Parmenter Road, starting at Sweeney Road and Root Road intersection. The work is not to exceed $86,000.
Also approved was work on about 1.2 miles of the Waite Road starting at the Potsdam-Morley Road and leading west toward the Wright Road. The work is not to cost more than $105.684.06.
Finally, 1.1 miles of the Potsdam-Morley Road, from Waite Road to Hoadley Road, was approved for repair. The cost of that work is not to exceed $99,030.
CORUNNA â A large-scale marijuana development is being considered for a portion of the cityâs industrial park along Parmenter Road.
Monday, the Corunna City Council voted 4-0 to accept a letter of intent from Green Parent Holdings LLC to lease 64 acres of vacant, city-owned land west of Parmenter Road for the purpose of developing a marijuana grow/processing operation.
According to the proposed 10-year lease, which has yet to be finalized, the city will receive approximately $75,000 per year for use of the property. Green Parent Holdings would also have the option to purchase the property at any point during the lease for $800,000.