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Wilmington is prepared to set aside $612,000 for aesthetic improvements for NCDOT’s Eastwood Road-Military Cutoff interchange. (Port City Daily photo/Courtesy City of Wilmington)
WILMINGTON — The City of Wilmington plans to set aside $612,000 to finance planned aesthetic improvements for the planned Eastwood Road and Military Cutoff interchange.
The N.C. Department of Transportation project will cost an estimated $30.75 million to construct, according to current estimates.
Tuesday, Wilmington City Council will vote on a resolution supporting the financing for aesthetic enhancements as part of its consent agenda. The cost covers estimates to install a sand stone-colored stain on the bridge, support beams, powder-coated railings, shadowbox bridge barriers, decorative lighting, black powder-coated mast-arm signal poles, and decorative walls.
Governance-committeeNc-department-of-transportationWilmington-city-councilRoad-military-cutoffPort-city-dailyCourtesy-cityEastwood-roadMilitary-cutoffEastwood-military-cutoffஆளுகை-குழுந்ஸீ-துறை-ஆஃப்-போக்குவரத்துSOUTHEASTERN N.C. — The Port City’s dining scene is expanding, and PCD readers are … well, eating it up. Two of our most popular stories in March came from tempting local appetites with the announcement of new restaurant openings. Indochine’s third eatery, Café Chinois, is up and running in the old Southern Thai space. Plus, a new fine-dining vegan restaurant, The Green House, is coming to the old Moe’s space on Military Cutoff by summer.
Readers also got wrapped up in military news in March, flocking to our coverage of Camp Lejeune Marines’ human-intelligence exercises along the southeastern coast. And then there are the fighter jets and other military airfcraft refueling and practicing touch-and-gos at ILM (the airport is supported by a FAA grant). It has some locals voicing concern over the noise pollution.
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