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Traffic Congestion, Aesthetics And Dirt Are Major Issues For Springs Corridor Study To Address

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Residents of Sprigns and the neighborhoods of northern East Hampton met with planning consultants and town officials last Thursday to discuss changes that need to be made along the Springs-Fireplace Road commercial corridor.

Residents of Sprigns and the neighborhoods of northern East Hampton met with planning consultants and town officials last Thursday to discuss changes that need to be made along the Springs-Fireplace Road commercial corridor. Michael Wright

Residents of Sprigns and the neighborhoods of northern East Hampton met with planning consultants and town officials last Thursday to discuss changes that need to be made along the Springs-Fireplace Road commercial corridor.

Residents of Sprigns and the neighborhoods of northern East Hampton met with planning consultants and town officials last Thursday to discuss changes that need to be made along the Springs-Fireplace Road commercial corridor. Michael Wright

Residents of Sprigns and the neighborhoods of northern East Hampton met with planning consultants and town officials last Thursday to discuss changes that need to be made along the Springs-Fireplace Road commercial corridor.

Residents of Sprigns and the neighborhoods of northern East Hampton met with planning consultants and town officials last Thursday to discuss changes that need to be made along the Springs-Fireplace Road commercial corridor. Michael Wright

Residents of Sprigns and the neighborhoods of northern East Hampton met with planning consultants and town officials last Thursday to discuss changes that need to be made along the Springs-Fireplace Road commercial corridor.

Residents of Sprigns and the neighborhoods of northern East Hampton met with planning consultants and town officials last Thursday to discuss changes that need to be made along the Springs-Fireplace Road commercial corridor. Michael Wright

Residents of Sprigns and the neighborhoods of northern East Hampton met with planning consultants and town officials last Thursday to discuss changes that need to be made along the Springs-Fireplace Road commercial corridor.

Residents of Sprigns and the neighborhoods of northern East Hampton met with planning consultants and town officials last Thursday to discuss changes that need to be made along the Springs-Fireplace Road commercial corridor. Michael Wright

authorMichael Wright on Mar 3, 2020
Residents of the densely populated neighborhoods north of East Hampton Village met with consultants and town officials this past week to cobble together a menu of things they would like... more

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