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Paths to Progress to hold neighborhood informational meeting for upcoming project. The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development’s (DOTD) Paths to Progress will host a neighborhood informational meeting to discuss street segments that are scheduled to receive upcoming repairs. The meeting for the following street segments will be on Tuesday, July 30, at 6 p.m. at Tulane University Campus, Lavin-Bernick Center, Building 29, Stibbs Conference Room #203, McAlister Drive, New Orleans. • Freret Street (Louisiana Avenue – Jefferson Avenue) • Nashville Avenue (S. Claiborne – Fontainebleau) • Fontainebleau (Broad Street – Nashville Avenue) Construction for the $3.3 million project is proposed to begin in August 2013. Repairs will include resurfacing, pavement patching, repairing curbs and installing ADA-compliant accessible ramps. Business owners, elected officials and all interested residents are encouraged to attend the informational meeting to find out more about the schedule and construction events that will take place in their area. Project personnel will be on hand to provide the latest information on Paths to Progress, details of the upcoming street repairs and a construction schedule. The meeting will commence with a brief presentation, followed by an opportunity to ask questions and view project maps and other materials. Paths to Progress is a transportation improvement program to rehabilitate, restore and enhance more than 60 roadway segments in Orleans and Jefferson parishes. With a combined investment of over $90 million, Paths to Progress is a collaborative effort between the Federal Highway Administration, Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, New Orleans Regional Planning Commission and City of New Orleans. To contact Paths to Progress, please call 1-800-574-7193 or email paths2progress@gmail , visit pavingLAroads, find us on Facebook at facebook/paths2progress or follow us on Twitter at @paths2progress.
Posted on: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 17:24:32 +0000

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