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Road isn't ready for 5,000 more homes, residents say
7 years ago
If you drive around Estero, you already know that traffic is heavy - and it's expected to get worse. People living along Corkscrew Road east of Interstate 75 say the combination of cars and dump trucks is too much for the two-lane road to handle. They're calling on Lee County officials to speed up widening the road, as developers plan to build another estimated 5,000 homes along the corridor.
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