Road work planned on Skiff Mountain

SHARON — At a special Board of Selectmen’s roadwork meeting on Friday, July 29, it was announced the following road work was scheduled to be done the week of Aug. 1 to 5:Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 1 and 2, driveways and aprons, various roads around town.Wednesday, Aug. 3, driveway paving, various roads around town.Thursday and Friday, Aug. 4 and 5, prep work in the Skiff Mountain area.“We’re getting to the end of the project so we’re watching the budget very carefully,” First Selectman Robert Loucks reported at the meeting. “We don’t want to go over budget, so we are now proceeding road by road.”Sharon resident Harry Hall asked the selectmen, “Where are we on the bond issue that will pay for this?” Loucks replied that the town has an excellent credit rating and was able to get a 2.69 percent interest rate which has been locked in for 15 years.Hall also said that Skiff Mountain Road, about .5 mile from the town line, is incorrectly banked on a bad curve. The selectmen said they would look into what can be done to correct that issue.

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