J.P. Carrara & Sons East Middlebury Gravel Pit Expansion Proposal
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 Red Dot is location of Harris Curtiss Recreation Park (shown in photo above). Carrara pit trucks come out of the pit, go past the playground, turn right onto Route 125, then right onto Route 116 and north to the Carrara plant.

Information

The Middlebury Development Review Board (DRB) held its third hearing on the Carrara East Middlebury Gravel Pit Expansion on Monday, Sept. 24, 2007.

Hearings will resume after experts study the issues.

Carrara scales back gravel pit plans
August 30, 2007

EAST MIDDLEBURY — J.P. Carrara & Sons officials have offered to scale back their proposed use of an expanded gravel pit they hope to operate off School House Hill Road, in an effort to address neighborhood concerns about truck traffic, noise and dust their project would generate in East Middlebury.(cont'd)


Carrara gravel pit draws fire
July 26, 2007

EAST MIDDLEBURY — East Middlebury residents turned out in force at a public hearing on Monday to register their concerns about a proposed major expansion of the J.P. Carrara & Sons gravel pit operation off School House Hill Road. (cont'd)
Top right: Carrara plant.
Bottom right: Carrara gravel pit.
J.P. Carrara & Sons trucks have been run through East Middlebury, unregulated, for thirty years.