GREENVILLE —
The following is a list of streets and roads which have been proposed for reconstruction by the City of Greenville, in order of priority:
1. Stonewall from Mockingbird to Interstate 30 $1.43 million
2. Webb from Wesley to Sayle $1.22 million
3. Roy Warren Parkway from Traders Road to FM 1570 $4.18 milliuon
4. Center Point Lane from Roy Warren Parkway to Jacquline Drive $1.5 million
5. Sayle from Kari Lane to Interstate 30 $920,000
6. Wellington from Joe Ramsey to Lee $4.02 million
7. Shelby from Enterprise to Montana $6.8 million
8. Stonewall from Park to Stanford $1.5 million
9. Morgan and Bourland north and west of Carver Elementary School $1.4 million
10. Live Oak from Bonham to Nashville $500,000
11. Wellington Street from Ridgecrest to Shelby $3.7 million
12. Ridgecrest Road from Canton Street to Sayle Street $1.3 million
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List of streets being considered for reconstruction
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