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Tweetsie Trail bridge in Elizabethton closed for repairs; set to reopen Aug 13

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Elizabethton Planning Commission will consider 29-lot development in Gap Creek area

ELIZABETHTON — Another multiple-unit residential development for the west side of Elizabethton will be brought to the Elizabethton Regional Planning Commission for its consideration at its next meeting on Thursday, Aug. 5. The latest development is a 29-unit development to be known as The Landings at West End Subdivision. The subdivision would be built on a 13.439-acre parcel near the western end of the Mary Patton Highway. Access would be provided by a single road through the subdivision which connects to the highway. It is just east of Golf Course Acres and near Bethel Church. Work on developing the property has already begun with removal of trees.

Elizabethton Planning Commission gives preliminary approval to 34-lot subdivision

ELIZABETHTON — The Elizabethton Planning Commission gave preliminary plat approval Thursday night to a 34-lot subdivision located on 19 acres of currently undeveloped land on Gap Creek Road near Hillrise Avenue on the western end of the city. The plans were developed by the Johnson City firm of DTWood Engineering for the Tetrick family, developers of the property. One of the lots is not buildable and will contain one of two stormwater ponds. The property is in an R-1 low density residential zone, which restricts the development to single-family residences. The smallest lot planned is 10,5— square feet. Access to the subdivision is off Gap Creek Road. Three streets will be built on the property, intersecting at the center of the property in a roundabout, with two cul-de-sacs at the ends. One road includes a 13.65% grade for a short section, while another road climbs from an elevation of 1,535 feet to 1,570 feet covering a road length of more than 600 feet.

Carter Highway Committee wants adopt a county road program

ELIZABETHTON — Volunteer groups and service organizations may soon have a chance to adopt a Carter County road to help keep them clean and free of litter. Carter County Highway Superintendent Roger Colbaugh discussed the plan with members of the Highway Committee of the Carter County Commission on Thursday night. Colbaugh said the program would be similar to the one already in operation by the Tennessee Department of Trans-portation. Colbaugh is a former TDOT employee and said he once managed the Adopt a Highway program for five counties for the department. The committee agreed the program could be helpful for the county. Committee Chairman Mark Blevins said county high school students need volunteer hours and this could benefit them as well as the county. Committee member Nancy Brown said that as bad as the litter problem is in Carter County, “this could be a win-win.”

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