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NORWAY – Selectmen and road commissioners will meet Feb. 7 to continue discussing road projects for the fiscal year that begins July 1.

The meeting will get under way at 5:30 p.m. in the selectmen’s room at Town Hall.

Town Manager David Holt gave selectmen a list of possible road projects at their meeting earlier this month and it is expected that each will be discussed by selectmen and road commissioners to establish a priority list.

Only a small percentage of road work is expected to be completed next summer because of budget constraints, Holt said. Street reconstruction includes parts of Huntington and Greenleaf avenues, Green, Elm and Horne streets. There is about $220,900 in work to be done.

Future rural road jobs include portions of Hemingway, Frost Hill, Dunn, Shedd, Morse, Don Hunt, Greenwood, and Upton Brothers roads.

Also on the list are Crockett Ridge, Emerson, Korhonen, and Old Stage roads and Pleasant Street. Holt estimates that $250,000 to $300,000 of the estimated $833,000 in rural road work will be done this year.

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