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Street paving hums along in Batesville

By Jason C. Mattox

The City of Batesville is continuing its paving initiative during the summer months as is evidenced by the recent resurfacing of Broadway and Boothe Street.

City officials authorized paving that began during the summer of 2006 and have completed $1.2 million in resurfacing projects during subsequent summers.

“We wanted to get Broadway and Booth Street done now before Memphis Stone and Gravel got too busy,” Autrey said. “We are planning a second round of paving in July.”

Streets slated for a fresh coat of asphalt in July include Park Street, Gay Street and Georgia Street.

Additional streets will be paved thanks in part to the city’s ongoing sewer improvement project and to the Mississippi Department of Transportation.

Martinez Street, Wood Street and a section of Central Street will be in need of some repairs once the sewer improvements are completed.

MDOT is resurfacing Highway 35 from the North Batesville interstate exit to the intersection of Broadway and James and from the Lafayette County line to Batesville Civic Center on Highway 6 east of Batesville.

In addition to paving, traffic lights in the city will also be get a facelift thanks to funding from MDOT.

“All five of the stop lights in the city limits will be going to an arm style pole rather than the wires,” Autrey said. “They may not all get done at one time, but this is going to greatly improve our corridor along Highway 6.”

The mayor also mentioned forthcoming installation of high mast lighting at the North Batesville exit and the beautification efforts of the median on Highway 6 East.

“At this point, it looks like the crepe myrtles will be put in during the fall,” he said. “It is really too hot to put them in right now, and we want to give them the best possible chance to survive.”

Autrey said he did not regret the early removal of the decades old Bradford Pear trees that had been along Highway 6.

“A lot of those trees were old and dead, and we needed to do something to improve the look of the city,” he said. “We are at the mercy of MDOT to when they install the lights, and we would rather start early than late.”



Visitor Comments
 
Submitted By: Ashley Submitted: 6/23/2009
they must have decided just to leave patton lane and the other streets as is?!?!


Submitted By: R Submitted: 6/24/2009
Ashley, are you kidding? Every matter is not decided based on black and white!.. I am so sick of reverse racism-- nowadays, it's easier to be a black person than it is to be white (benefits, affirmative action, etc.)... We no longer live in the 50's and 60's, ashley. Stop looking for problems where there aren't any.


Submitted By: The Wiseman Submitted: 6/25/2009
To the ignorant poster known as "R", The poster "Ashley" made no mention of his/her race. You assumed that the poster was black because of his/her's concern over paving in a predominately black neighborhood. Don't you think it is entirely possible that a civic minded person of any color could care about paving in this neighborhood. I think you unintentionally outted yourself as a bigot with your comments. Great job proving that there are no longer any race issues!


Submitted By: Dean Submitted: 6/25/2009
Ashley, Patton Lane was resurfaced no more than two years ago. MLK could use some work and has been discussed by the mayor and board of aldermen for next years paving.


Submitted By: R Submitted: 6/25/2009
"wiseman", it's obvious where ashley was going with that comment when patton lane was recently redone anyway... also, if you've read some of the ridiculous race comments in the last week about the diggs escapes, then you can probably see where this appears to be more of the same


Submitted By: Terry Submitted: 6/25/2009
Patton Lane along w/ other predominately black neighbor hood streets were tore up several months ago.(Alot longer than Georgia St). Race withstanding the first street tore up should be the first resurfaced. I would like to know what is the resurfaced pecking order. As long as we drive on gravel, mud and unpaved streets, we don't have to far for problems.




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