Proposed Springs Carwash Should Use Dump Driveways, East Hampton Town Planners Say
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The entrance to the East Hampton Town recycling center is technically a public roadway. The owner of the land between the entrance road and exit road, known as Maryland Avenue and Ohio Avenue, has proposed building a carwash on the land and says that using the dump access roads is preferable to adding a new egress on Springs Fireplace Road.
The entrance to the East Hampton Town recycling center is technically a public roadway. The owner of the land between the entrance road and exit road, known as Maryland Avenue and Ohio Avenue, has proposed building a carwash on the land and says that using the dump access roads is preferable to adding a new egress on Springs Fireplace Road.
Michael Wright on Nov 16, 2022
Long-simmering plans for a car wash on Springs-Fireplace Road are still inching forward — though the arbiters of whether the project will ultimately come to fruition agree that, frankly, it...