Yesterday, the Vista Redonda News reported incorrectly that John Nye supported paving the hills of Paseo Encantado NE & SW. The misunderstanding of his testimony before the county commission arose because he said he supported the recommendation of the Public Works Department staff and its expertise. Instead, Nye writes that he supports “chip seal 1) from hwy 592 thru the 4 way stop intersection 2) and the hills at Paseo Encantado NE & SW, not pavement.”
Part of the confusion is that the staff recommendations are conflicting:
First, Adam Leighland, director of public works, said, “The scope of the project at this point is to chip seal Vista Redonda road from its connection to the state highway to just past the four-way intersection, and to chip seal and asphalt the initial sections Paseo Encantado SW and NE (mostly chip seal but asphalting the steepest grades.)”
Second, the project overview on page 34 of the capital needs planning materials written by the staff states, “The scope of the project entails chip sealing the surface on the roads within the subdivision totaling a distance of 4.34. These roads would be constructed with a combination of County crews and a contractor.”
Part of the confusion is that the staff recommendations are conflicting:
First, Adam Leighland, director of public works, said, “The scope of the project at this point is to chip seal Vista Redonda road from its connection to the state highway to just past the four-way intersection, and to chip seal and asphalt the initial sections Paseo Encantado SW and NE (mostly chip seal but asphalting the steepest grades.)”
Second, the project overview on page 34 of the capital needs planning materials written by the staff states, “The scope of the project entails chip sealing the surface on the roads within the subdivision totaling a distance of 4.34. These roads would be constructed with a combination of County crews and a contractor.”
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