Clay County wants your input on how to improve the Wells Road corridor

Clay County wants your input on how to improve the Wells Road corridor
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Clay County wants to hear from you on how to improve safety and quality of life along the Wells Road corridor.

You can chime in on any safety and quality of life improvements you’d like to see along the Wells Road corridor by filling out a survey here: https://www.claycountygov.com/community/gateway-to-clay.

Clay County leaders will use your input as part of a revitalization project called Gateway to Clay. It focuses on improving the safety and operability of the Wells Road corridor in Orange Park, which stretches from US Highway 17 to Blanding Boulevard. These improvements would be done through beautification, safety, and other enhancements.

County, state, and public safety organizations along with residents, business owners, and first responders are joining efforts to bring the initiative to successful completion.

Original source can be found here.



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