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Midland Looking To Hear From Community On Lamesa Road Project

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: January 28, 2013
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MIDLAND -- The City of Midland has several improvement plans in store for Lamesa Road.

    Construction crews have already put in new water lines under Lamesa Road.

    Now, Midland officials plan to add new sidewalks, traffic signals and pavement to the street.

    Midland leaders want to hear feedback from the community on this project.

    A public meeting over the Lamesa Road Project is scheduled for this January 31st at the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center (2300 Butternut Lane).

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