House Speaker Beth Harwell strongly supported funding efforts for upgrades
(NASHVILLE) — State Representative Barry Doss (R–Leoma) today announced funding approval for a new Elk River boat ramp and parking lot to better serve citizens of Giles County and surrounding areas.
The $140,000 project was officially approved today by the State Building Commission which oversees construction of all public state buildings and structures. In recent years, the Commission’s responsibility has been expanded to include authority over most improvement and demolition projects of property owned by the state.
“This is a worthwhile project for our area that will help increase access to the Elk River’s abundant natural resources,” said Representative Doss. “I am thankful to the State Building Commission and look forward to seeing this project get underway in the near future.”
The Elk River is a tributary of the Tennessee River and runs through both Tennessee and Alabama. In total, the river stretches over 195 miles.
Tennessee House Speaker Beth Harwell (R-Nashville) — a member of the State Building Commission — was a strong supporter of this critical project and encouraged the commission to approve the necessary funding.
“Projects like this are vital in preserving and increasing access to some of our state’s most precious natural resources,” said Speaker Harwell. “I am proud of my colleagues for coming together to approve this important funding, and I thank Representative Doss for his dedication to serving the community.”
Barry Doss serves as Chairman of the House Transportation Committee. He lives in Leoma and represents House District 70, which includes all of Giles and the majority of Lawrence Counties. He can be reached by email at [email protected] or by calling (615) 741-7476.
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