Between the 8- and 9-mile marks (northeast and east of Graber Pond), I encountered two signs advertising the sale of home lots.
The first one, shown below, represents a very small development. Three lots. No takers so far, it appears.
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The second development, Misty Valley, contains approximately 100 lots for sale. I counted one finished house (model?) and two others under construction. In addition, two foundations were being dug. Considering the current state of the housing market, I suspect this development won't fill up nearly as quickly as Northlake.
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Meet the Bike Path to Nowhere.
Just being tongue-in-cheek! Actually, I'm very pleased to see that a shared-use path is considered an integral part of this neighborhood. Penni Klein will make the connections.
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