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		<title>Cecil County Commish Consider $250K for Long-Stalled Mill Lane Cleanup in Earleville; No Bridge</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Decades after storms destroyed the aging Mill Lane bridge in Earleville, the Cecil County Commissioners are considering a $250,000 stream “remediation” project that would remove debris of the collapsed bridge and improve water quality as part of a compromise with state environmental officials over unrelated pollution near the central landfill. But some longtime Earleville advocates of replacing the old bridge and restoring a dam and popular fishing hole on an offshoot of Scotchman’s Creek will be disappointed that their long-held dream would be permanently dashed. Removal of the remaining bridge debris would delete Mill Lane from the county’s roster of bridges and forever end local residents’ hopes for a new bridge. The fate of Mill Lane has been a hot-button issue among some Earleville residents for many years, with letter-writing campaigns and pubic meetings on the subject. The bridge was deemed unsafe even before Hurricane Floyd decimated it in 1999. Last year, the Eastern Shore Land Conservancy with support from Commissioner James Mullin (R-1) came up with a costly proposal to use local taxpayer funds to buy 25 acres of adjacent land and create a parking lot and boat launch area next to the stream—but not replace the bridge—while also [&#8230;]]]></description>
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