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Bossier City Subdivision Gets New Access Road

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
People living in one Bossier City subdivision will now have direct access to two new schools being built in Bossier City. For years residents in the Lakewood subdivision have only had one way in and out of their homes. Some of them worry about emergency personnel getting to their homes quickly. But that will soon change because the Bossier police jury found a way to build another access road for the subdivision. And residents are looking forward to having it. The new road will also ease the flow of traffic coming in and out of subdivision. The land owner donated the property where the access road will be built. The parish is paying for the construction.

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