Subdivision discussion

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Red Willow County's roads superintendent Tyson Bardsley, right, explains the new "Lashley-Tucker Subdivision" located west of Orscheln's Farm & Home on North Highway 83 to (from the left) county zoning commissioner Kristi Korell and commissioners Jacque Riener and Earl McNutt, at a commissioners' meeting Monday morning. Bardsley and commissioners also reviewed the replat of the "Dwight Gallatin Subdivision," north of McCook on Highway 83, to move an access road from the west side to the east side; the Gallatin subdivision has 3-acre lots for sale. The Lashley-Tucker Subdivision has no lots for sale; it allows for property upon which Marshall Tucker can build a shop building near a house he purchased. Commissioners approved both subdivisions; now, they go before McCook's city council.

Connie Jo Discoe/McCook Gazette

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