Carter County has already spent more than $10 million from its fund balance to clean up debris and make repairs from Hurricane Helene. Now, the county has $40 million to repair and rebuild county roads and bridges and another $20 million to repair Hampton High School.
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Carter County roads, especially in the mountainous areas, were heavily damaged by Hurricane Helene on Sept. 27, 2024. The county is working to repair the damage to its roads and bridges and will need to borrow $40 million to complete the project. One of the final steps of the process was completed Monday morning, when all of the documents were signed and stamped.
Lots of people think they’ve really done something big to solve their debt problems when they do this.
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