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New Arnold Development Will Cut Through Neighboring Community

The final plan for the upcoming development can be seen in an attached document.

Construction at Canterbury Village is already underway to bring 130 new single-family lots in Arnold by 2014 off of Jones Station Road.

But its neighbors might not know that the neighborhood has plans to cut through the community of Brightleaf.

The final plan for Canterbury Village shows that Nancy Lynn Lane, which will serve as a circular main artery for the neighborhood, will connect up with Brightleaf Drive, a neighboring community.

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Currently, the two areas are separated only by a small black fence. But by the time construciton is complete, plans show the two streets will connect.

Access to Canterbury Village will be provided by an entrance off of Jones Station Road as well as newly widened Brightleaf, according to the plan. Jones Station will also be widened. A permanent utility easement is also planned adjacent to Silverleaf Drive, a block down from Brightleaf.

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To view the full plan, check the PDF document attached to this article.


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