Argyle figures out cost of gas drilling’s toll on roads
By Peggy Heinkel-Wolfe / Staff Writer
ARGYLE — Engineers have come up with a figure for the town to rebuild its roads so that they can handle drilling traffic: $311,520 per lane per mile.
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