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The town of Eagle will host two more design workshop events Tuesday afternoon to get public input on the Grand Avenue Corridor Plan, which seeks to make the downtown stretch of U.S. Highway 6, known as Grand Avenue, safer and more accessible for drivers, bikers and pedestrians.
The two events are far from the first or last opportunity for Eagle residents to weigh in on the plan, Eagle Assistant Town Manager Bill Shrum said. The town has created a Grand Avenue Corridor Plan website with several links where locals can make their thoughts, ideas and feelings known.
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Week of April 27, 2016
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Brandon Sheard of Eagle Valley High School signed a letter of intent to run cross country at Fort Lewis College.
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Week of April 27, 2011
The long-anticipated Haymeadow plan was delivered to Eagle Town Hall by developer Ric Newman and planner Rick Plyman.