Date: Fri 03-May-1996
Date: Fri 03-May-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: KAAREN
Quick Words:
roads-Cascella-Pilchard
Full Text:
Cascella Worries Aloud About Road Conditions
Although the subject wasn't on the agenda, the condition of town roads
produced a lively exchange between the Legislative Council and First Selectman
Bob Cascella at Wednesday night's council meeting.
Council Vice Chairman Melissa Pilchard expressed concern about the condition
of The Boulevard since sewer work began there and asked whether something
could be done, such as rolling, to prevent the area from becoming a dust bowl
during the summer.
Mr Cascella said the road has to be allowed to settle before it can be paved
because sewer pipes were installed as deep as 20-feet below the surface.
"There may also be drainage needed, which can't be done until next year's
budget - after July 1 - and only if there are funds available," he said,
pointing out that the council last week cut $350,000 from road reconstruction
funding in next year's budget.
"We may have to re-name it, Dusty Boulevard," he said.
The resurfacing of Walnut Tree Hill Road, on the other hand, was finished this
week.
Mr Cascella said the developer of Walnut Tree Village and Yankee Gas, working
with the town's public works director and town enginner, finished the road "as
promised" by the end of April.
The last steps - a binder coat and paving - were completed on Monday and
Tuesday, he said. "All it needs now is a yellow line. But I hope - now that
this wide, smooth road is finished - that everyone who drives on it will
remember that the speed limit on this road is 25 mph."
