Up & Coming Weekly

June 12, 2018

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8 UCW JUNE 13-19, 2018 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM U.S. Sens. Richard Burr and om Tillis have announced that Interstate 95 will be widened to eight lanes north and south of Fayetteville. A $147 million federal infrastructure grant has been earmarked for the project. e announcement said the project will provide for widening from exit 56 in Eastover to exit 71 in Dunn and between Fayetteville and Lumberton. e state Department Of Transportation also plans to widen the interstate from Dunn to Benson, where it intersects with Interstate 40. Little more has been said about the project, but Gov. Roy Cooper's office released a statement that described the importance of the wid- ening to military transportation and commerce. e state DOT indicated earlier that I-95 widening projects wouldn't begin until 2026, but the $147 mil- lion federal grant could accelerate the project. Cliffdale Road widening opposed Fayetteville city officials hope to convince the NC DOT not to go through with a plan to widen a residential section of Cliffdale Road. Council adopted a resolu- tion expressing opposition to a proposed $16 million project to widen the neighborhood stretch of roadway from two to four lanes with a center median. e roadway in question is the original one- mile stretch of Cliffdale between Morganton and McPherson Church Roads. It is considered a state street over which DOT has jurisdiction. Residents of the area are opposed to the project. ey fear a widened road would result in heavier traffic and a reduction of property values. County Government adopts new budget e Cumberland County Board of Commissioners has adopted its Fiscal Year 2019 operating budget. e ad valorem property tax rate remains at 79.9 cents per $100 of valuation. e budget, which must be balanced by state law, includes $478 million in total expendi- tures, with a general fund total of $316 million. at represents savings of about $7 million less than the FY2018 adopted budget. e decrease was attributed to the implementation of child care subsidies being paid directly from the state and no longer through county budgets. "We thought we had a pretty solid budget, and in the spirit of cooperation, we were able to come to- gether and approve it unanimously," said Chairman Larry Lancaster. County employees will receive a three percent pay increase. Funding for Cumberland County Schools totals $79,463,109. An additional $398,937 is budgeted for seven school nurses. In addition to the new nurses, the budget includes 11 new full-time and two part-time positions in the general fund and abolishes one full-time Animal Control administra- tive support specialist position. e new positions include two full-time and two part-time animal shelter attendants, plus a full-time veterinarian. Two telecommunicator positions will be added to Emer- gency Services for Animal Control dispatch. Festival Park Plaza leased A leading Fayetteville realtor is moving its offices to downtown Fayetteville to "better position itself in the marketplace," said Denise Strother, CEO of ERA Strother Real Estate. She said as many as 100 employees will occupy the second floor of the Festival Park Plaza building at 225 Ray Ave. Developer Jordan Jones bought the building re- cently from the city of Fayetteville, which has signed a long-term lease for use of the first floor. e third floor is also leased. Strother says the 15,000 square feet on the second floor will house Strother Real Estate, SPM Property Management and Lendello Mortgage Co. as well as corporate offices. Jones has agreed to add 132 spaces to an extended parking lot at the rear of the building, according to Strother. She says the com- pany plans to move into the building the first of the year once some upfitting is completed. Fayetteville businessman John Malzone said, "is is a great addition to our downtown workforce. Having a large, successful company relocate to our central city shows where the future of Fayetteville is. e future is downtown." I-95 widening funded by federal government a STAFF REPORT NEWS DIGEST 1400 Walter Reed Rd. #130 | Fayetteville, NC 28304 910-867-8700 | www.littleitalyfay.com A u t h e n t i c I t a l i a n C u i s i n e Little Italy P i z z e r i a & R e s t a u r a n t We eat and speak Italian! Fine Dining Seafood Risotto with Scallops Have you visited us yet?

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