Merrill Road and Townsend Boulevard intersection improvements: $575,000
Mickler Road Widening: $330,000
Lone Star Road extension: (east of Mill Cove to Trednick Parkway): $3 million
University Boulevard complete street project (Arlington Road to Arlington Expressway) $7 million
University Boulevard/Merrill road complete street: $1 million
Traffic signal at Pulaski Road and Howard Road: $600,000
Traffic signal Airport Center Drive and Gillespie Avenue: $700,000
New Berlin Road (Cedar Point to Staratt/Pulaski Road intersection) $40 million
Cedar Point/Saw Pit Road (Industrial rebuild from New Berlin to Shark): $17.5 million
Hodges Boulevard intersections traffic signals: $2.2 million
San Pablo Parkway traffic signals: $2.4 million
Belfort Road widening (Touchton to Butler Boulevard) $7.2 million
Named and shamed: The drink and drug drivers in court last week These are the details of the drink and drug drivers named and shamed in court last week. Here is a round-up of offenders caught on our roads in Colchester and Tendring and put before magistrates. MATTHEW FLETCHER Aged 34, of New Town Road, Colchester, admitted drug driving in Cowdray Avenue, Colchester, on June 19, 2020. Tested positive for Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in the blood, namely 3.1mcg of analyte per litre of blood. Banned from driving for 18 months, ordered to pay £305 in fines and prosecution costs. CHINEDU OSADEBE Aged 22, of Barn Hall Avenue, Colchester, admitted drink driving in an Audi A3 in Barn Hall Avenue on December 23, 2020. Tested positive for 91mcg of alcohol in 100ml of breath. The legal limit is 35mcg. Banned from driving for 23 months, ordered to pay £259 in court costs and fines.
Consultation - the proposed Elective Orthopaedic Centre PROPOSALS for a orthopaedic centre and new road access at Colchester Hospital have been unveiled to the public. Residents have a week left to voice their opinions on the ambitious plans for the Turner Road site. The East Suffolk and North Essex Trust, which runs the hospital, is preparing two planning applications for a the proposed elective orthopaedic centre. The trust is allowing the public to comment on the plans in a two-week online consultation which ends next Friday. Due to ongoing concerns regarding the Covid pandemic, the hospital has taken the decision to run the consultation online, rather than holding a public display.
COLLEEN CURRAN
Richmond Times-Dispatch
RICHMOND â James Anderson, 43, has been out of work since April. Two months ago, the unemployment checks abruptly stopped coming and he has no idea why. When he contacts the unemployment office to ask, no one picks up.
He has two children, ages 8 and 10. Heâs two-and-a-half months behind on his rent, three months behind on his utilities, and his bank account is overdrawn.
âIâm so behind on bills, I feel sick,â Anderson said. The web designer and SEO specialist lost his job when his contract with a Norfolk construction company was canceled due to the pandemic. He has a cellphone with limited minutes that he saves to contact the Virginia Employment Commission. But when he calls, he canât get through to a live person. âIâm worried there is something wrong with my claim because I havenât received anything.â
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