By ADAM ATKINSON North Country This Week CANTON – The town board has approved an additional road construction project which would involve milling of about 9,800 feet of the surface of Old DeKalb …
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By ADAM ATKINSON
North Country This Week
CANTON – The town board has approved an additional road construction project which would involve milling of about 9,800 feet of the surface of Old DeKalb Road this summer.
The work will cost about $145,000.
The nearly 2 miles of roadway will be milled by Suit-Kote of Cortland in three to four weeks, said Town Councilman Bob Washo at the town board meeting Wednesday, June 12.
Town Councilman Jimmy Smith said three or four years ago the company had milled about two miles of the road from Coakley’s Hardware out towards DeKalb. Suit-Kote plans to continue the work from the spot they left off then and continue out to the intersection of Lincoln Road, Smith said.