ST9304-CS 860108ii
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Pro osal to move Belt Line Road
an ers Some oaSes Others
Altho~h slate conflict of intel-
est laws ~ not prohiht such
~om~p~ ~0me oppOnen~ of
road plan a~gue it was inappropri-
ate for the \coun~ to employ the
I-biff firm IMuse of its ties
"There's a. clear conflict there,"
said Nathan Ma~er, a comultLag
engineer for Terl~ Ldmd Develop-
ment Co., which is btiOdLag, a. rel~i-
dential and commen~ amUnurdtY
north of Belt L~e a~l aortas from
Trfland's prope~. "1~ idea may
got it from their efl~e~, who's
working for Triland."
Novoi and ~yan argue it would
be le~ expemdve, disrupt/ye and
~r~msum~g to build a new
road than to widen Belt Line. No-
%~oa said the relocation is the rn~t
'~lof~al" alternative and that his
plan po~es no conflict becauae hi~
4emgn work for the count~ ends at
~ "l~om the begLanLag, my imer-
e~ wa~ ~o e~ne up wifla flae be~t
engineering ~olution,' he ~aid.
"Apparently, I fell Lam a hornet's
ne~ o! poBtie~."
Up,et by Novaa's ~olution, Terra
ed that movLag the r~d would e~t
wo~t have ~o be eor~'~ed over
we~lami are~ ~amdLag the ~
Fork o~ ~ ~r~fity Rive~
Terra offida~ ~ have ap-
pealed ~o C~mt~ Judge Bave Fox
and La lacal o~n~a who mu~t ap-
In a letter, Terra pres~em Jay
patterson complained that his com-
MILESTONES
EIIMt Huffmen of Carrollton has
~ elected a nationa~ officer for
the Association for Retarded Cltl-
zaps of the United States.
party _a,~___~d ~,5,000 tO the coup- cres,~ the v~ue of
ty ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
"The~ ~ a growing f~
~ ~y'~ ~t ~ ~
acce~ they have, ~Eea ~rom pro~rt~ ow~m
For children of all ages, adults and groul~.
brag about the price too.