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Taojiang: The five-year "Broken Head Road" will be opened to traffic at the end of the year

author:Red Net
Taojiang: The five-year "Broken Head Road" will be opened to traffic at the end of the year

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Red Network Moment Yiyang December 1 news (Taojiang County Rong Media Center reporter Hu Weihong Liu Zhun) from Taojiang County Urban Construction and Operation Group Co., Ltd. news, the much-concerned provincial highway 230 Taojiang and Ziyang two counties and district junction will be opened to traffic at the end of this month.

Provincial Highway 230 Ziyang District Yanglinao to Taojiang County Gaoqiao Town is a section of provincial highway S230, a total length of 22.395 kilometers, of which the Ziyang section was completed and opened to traffic in October this year, the Taojiang Economic Development Zone to Gaoqiao Town section was completed and opened to traffic in September 2016, but the Border with Ziyang District HengmuCun to Zhanqian Road more than 600 meters of road because of the under-crossing Shichang Railway, has not been opened to traffic, bringing many inconveniences to the production and life of local villagers.

In the second half of this year, the main leaders of the new Taojiang County Party Committee and the county government increased the intensity of the project to promote construction, requiring the county construction investment group to carry forward the "spirit of rushing" and incorporate it into the problem of the masses' "urgent difficulties and anxieties" to ensure that this "broken road" will be opened to traffic at the end of this year. Through expert design, starting in September, the Municipal Corporation of The City Investment Group finally decided to solve this problem by taking the way of a road crossing the existing railway frame bridge.

At present, the company is organizing technicians and machinery to construct more than 600 meters of road foundation, and also repairing new auxiliary facilities such as drainage ditches, culverts, and greening projects on both sides of the road. It is expected that at the end of this month, this five-year interrupted "broken road" will truly be fully opened to traffic.