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Northwest Observer / Feb. 16 - March 1, 2023

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Feb. 16 - March 1, 2023

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Dueling surveys Happy 100th, Payne! seek to sway views on apartments by CHRIS BURRITT SUMMERFIELD – A survey conducted on behalf of landowner David Couch found that almost half of respondents would be “more open” to well-managed and maintained apartments if they could be assured that traffic congestion, school crowding and higherdensity development wouldn’t follow. “They are not to be trusted,” countered a post earlier this week by Keep Summerfield Rural, a Facebook page that opposes Couch’s plans for transforming his 973 acres into the Villages of Summerfield Farms. A recent survey by the group found that 94% of respondents oppose apartments in Summerfield.

The dueling surveys illustrate the divisiveness between opponents and supporters of Couch’s proposal. The discord is surging again as the Town Council prepares to vote this Tuesday, Feb. 21, on the developer’s request to amend the town’s development rules to accommodate higher-density housing. ...continued on p. 34

IN THIS ISSUE Digital speed sign coming ........................2 Price of Gordon building may decrease..3 Northern HS parents speak out ...............3 Are charter high schools coming? ..........4 Oak Ridge TC meeting, Feb. 2..................8 Stokesdale TC meeting, Feb. 9...............12

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Oak Ridge’s big ‘gulp’ The Town Council signs off on $9.1 million in capital projects by CHRIS BURRITT OAK RIDGE – In a succession of votes earlier this month, Oak Ridge Town Council gave unanimous approval to funding of $9.1 million for four capital projects – Heritage Farm Park, an elevated water tank and water line, the Farmhouse Community Center and N.C. 68/150 improvements. Combined, the series of 5-0 votes represented the council’s biggest financial commitment in Oak Ridge’s 25-year history, according to Sam Anders, the town’s finance officer. Here’s the breakdown from the council’s Feb. 2 meeting:

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Lifetime Oak Ridge resident Payne Stafford prepares to dive into the hundreds of cards and notes he received from friends and community members for his 100th birthday on Feb. 15. Look for a story about Stafford in our March 2 issue.

NWO Business & Real Estate.................15 Smash burgers & bagels, anyone?.......16 GreenGo Buggies set to expand............18 Reading, writing and radishes .................22 Kids’ Korner..............................................26 Eighth grader pledges to honor veterans..27 Scouts earn Gold, Eagle awards ..... 27-28 NWHS wrestlers champs again ...............29

Community Calendar ...........................30 Obituary................................................. 31 Grins and Gripes ..................................32 Letters/Opinions ...................................34 Crime/Incident report ...........................35 Classifieds ............................................36 Index of Advertisers .............................39 NWO On The Go ...................................40

The acceptance of Greensboro-based Bar Construction Co.’s $4.79 million bid to develop Heritage Farm Park. Bar’s original bid last month totaled $5.44 million, leading to negotiations that trimmed as much as $654,000 from the price tag.

“I think we all gulped when we saw $5.44 million,” Mayor Ann Schneider said. “It’s still a gulp at $4.79 (million). In this economy, I think we are very fortunate. The price tag is as reasonable as it can be in today’s climate.” ...continued on p. 6


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