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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (2462)1/10/2000 9:40:00 AM
From: Lynn  Read Replies (1) of 5853
 
Hello Ray,

No need to apologize for the late posting. Although time in cyberspace public forums makes postings even a week old seem ancient, real world time still crawls along when it comes to infrastructure building.

The short answer to your question is, "No, not yet." I sure hope they do it before the summer because the culvert under my two driveways is in terrible shape. The State did not do a good job (i.e. use concrete) because they do not want to have to redo it after the cable is laid. What a mess.

I do not know where Williams' or any companies natural gas pipe lines are but I do know that if anyone plans laying cable (or anything) through the western part of RI and adjacent CT they are going to have to use rights of way because there are no gas pipe lines out here. In fact, there are no underground lines for anything out here.

When Williams start work out here I'll let you know. If curiosity is eating you up, let me know and I'll see if a call to the State Police yields any information.

Regards,

Lynn, finally home from Christmas
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