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<br />Table 5 Citizen Recommended Transportation Improvement Projects <br />Location Problem Recommended Action <br />Intersection of NC 24/27 @ Dangerous Intersection Reduce Speed Limit <br />US Hwy 601 <br />City Wide Speeding Reduce Speed Limit <br />Bethel Church Rd @ NC Dangerous Intersection Install Traffic Signal <br />24/27 <br />Old Camden Rd/Flowes Store Dangerous Intersection Install Traffic Signal <br />Rd/Hwy 24/27 <br />Pine Bluff Rd @ Hwy 24/27 Dangerous Intersection Install Traffic Signal <br />Hwy 601 @ Midland Rd Dangerous Intersection Install Traffic Signal <br />Flowes Store Rd Dangerous, Poor Visibility Reduce Speed Limit <br />Hopewell Church Rd. Dangerous Road Road Widening <br />Bridge over Muddy Creek Dangerous Bridge Elevate the Bridge <br />Cal Bost Rd. over Anderson Dangerous Bridge Widening/New Bridge <br />Creek <br />NC 24/27 Overcrowding and Congestion Determine Alternate Routes <br /> H----~_- <br />Jim Sossoman Rd. over Dangerous Bridge Widening/New Bridge <br />Anderson Creek <br /> <br />WATER AND SEWER INFRASTRUCTURE <br /> <br />The Midland Plan Area is in desperate need of water and sewer infrastructure. The City <br />of Concord is the retail provider for water treatment and delivery. The City of Concord is <br />responsible for serving the existing customers as well as extending the water lines. The Water <br />and Sewer Authority of Cabarrus County (WSACC) owns and operates the Muddy Creek <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant as well as the sewer line that is utilized with it. One of the issues <br />associated with the extension of water and sewer infrastructure in the plan area is the cost <br />associated with it. The existing infrastructure in Midland was paid for with grant money in the <br />1980's (see Map 11, Existing Infrastructure). These water line extensions were based upon <br /> <br />G.-Lf- <br />