Times-News: Henderson County granted extra money to fix erosion issues at Seven Falls development

From the Times-News

By Nathaniel Axtell

A Superior Court judge granted Henderson County’s request Monday to use an additional $150,326 in bond money toward fixing erosion problems at the defunct Seven Falls development in Etowah.

Judge W. Erwin Spainhour approved an order allowing the county to use up to $410,686 from $6 million in bond proceeds set aside for installation of roads, water and sewer within Seven Falls.

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