ELKTON â Plans continue on the Southfields Planned Use Development project with dirt work anticipated to begin on several portions of the project later this year.
Southfields PUD developer Ray Jackson of Stonewall capital provided an update during a special workshop meeting of the Elkton Town Council that included timelines for various portions of the project.
Jackson noted that conversations are ongoing with the various strategic partners including the town and development partners on various portions on the project.
Jackson said the first part of the plan would be the development of infrastructure, including the main boulevard for Southfields off of Maryland 213, the water tower, sewer pump station and other related projects.
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