July 28 - Aug. 3, 2017
Area highway projects near completion Crews are putting the finishing touches on road projects near Oak Ridge
rels have been removed from Pleasant Ridge Road on the east side of the intersection.
by JOE GAMM
Photo by Joe Gamm/NWO
Crews have removed concrete barriers from the median along N.C. 68 near Pleasant Ridge Road and poured concrete curbing. The highway will contain concrete or grass islands in the median.
And they’re off!
Ordinance Review Committee holds first meeting July 20 by PATTI STOKES
SUMMERFIELD – Schools, work, the people, rural charm, low taxes, solitude and safety, and a sense of community were some of the reasons 13 citizens recently gave for why they were attracted to Summerfield and why they choose to continue living in the community. The group of citizens from all walks of life met for the first time on July 20 as Summerfield’s newly formed Ordinance Review Committee. The ORC members were selected from among 24 applicants who indicated
they wanted to be proactive rather than reactive, and to use their knowledge, experience and love of Summerfield to impact the Town’s future direction. The 13 voting committee members are: • Amber Best, a stay-at-home mother of five and active community volunteer • Church Brown, a commercial real estate banker with Suntrust Bank • Millie Hoffler-Foushee, an education consultant, professional tax adviser and member of the Town’s Finance Committee • Andrew Broom, executive director of an aircraft owner-pilot organization • Deborah Proehl-Moser, a former TV reporter/anchor, 10-year Summerfield resident and a real estate consultant • Annie Cockcroft, a stay-at-home
NW GUILFORD – There’s been a change in the orange barrel arrangement near the intersection of Pleasant Ridge Road and N.C. 68, just about a mile outside the Oak Ridge town limits. Many of the bar-
You will probably be questioned in the community – please discuss the process with everyone. We’re here to learn and to do as much as we can to help this town.” Andrew Broom, ORC chair mother of two children who holds a master’s degree in community leadership; she and her family moved to Summerfield six months ago from Utah. • Bob Jones, a 14-year Summerfield resident and a senior consultant in the animal health and nutrition business who has a Ph.D. in animal science
Instead, they now stretch along the median of N.C. 68 near I-73, where Flatiron/ Blythe Development crews have shifted their focus. With the 9.7-mile stretch of I-73 from Greensboro to Summerfield and the taxiway bridge at Piedmont Triad International Airport virtually complete, the company can polish up other
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