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Aug 2021
North Yorkshire County Council is in discussions with landowners to purchase 90 acres of land earmarked for a major £60 million reroute of the A59 at Kex Gill.
A diversion is planned west of Blubberhouses on the A59 at Kex Gill, which has been blighted by a history of landslides and a recent "instability issue" which cost the council £1.4 million.
The council needs to acquire the land before it can begin construction on the scheme.
Council officials said negotiations were ongoing with landowners to reach an agreement on the price of the land, rather than acquire it by a compulsory purchase order.
The Stray Ferret asked the county council how much money has been set aside for the project.
Barrie Mason, assistant director for highway and transportation at the county council, said:
The council has outlined the 90 acres of land it intends to purchase in internal documents.
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