Annual Reports of the Town of Sharon, New Hampshire 2000
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As of now, our program is 75% complete. I believe it is still important that the town will consider the passing of the road warrant articles, so we can complete our road resurfacing program and then can continue preventative maintenance on a lower scale through out the years. This has all come about because of the cooperation of the town residents and continued support of the Selectmen. This year I would like to resurface Greenleaf Road which is badly deteriorated from Route 123 to the intersec...tion of Temple Road with 360 tons of hot mix. Secondly, resurface Nashua Road from Route 123 to the Sharon/Temple line with approximately 650 tons of hot mix. A fair amount of damage occurred this past summer from the heavy trucks traveling back and forth at the start of the logging operation. This section was shimmed 4 years ago to improve the condition of the road, which was badly in need of repair. It was a temporary solution, more affordable to do at that time, to improve the road and get started on our resurfacing program ♦ Replace guardrails on Mill and Spring Hill Road bridges ♦ Improvements on all our gravel roads 28 ♦ Roadside cutting ♦ Branch trimming on Nashua Road to allow more sunlight to help prevent ice buildup during the winter season ♦ Continue road improvements I fully support the warrant article for a bridge fund.
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