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Owens, Daphne L.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
8856 Owens, Daphne L. Archaeological Survey for the Multi-Use Trail from Ivy Lane to Seavy Street, Coweta County, Georgia

The project is completely within the City of Senoia. The project will complete the 10 ft paved trail from Ivy Ln to the Seavy St. The project will begin on the east side of the existing bridge crossing Keg Creek, located on Ivy Ln in the Ivy Ridge subdivision.

Liberty 2014
8871 Owens, Daphne L. ArchaeolOgical Phase I Survey for the Downtown Dallas LCI Project. Paulding County, Georgia

The proposed project would be to provide streetscape improvements in the City of Dallas to streets adjacent to the Downtown Plaza and previously Improved streets.

Chattahoochee 1999
8873 Owens, Daphne L. Phase I Archaeological Survey for Downtown Griffin Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities, Spalding Co

The proposed project will reduce the number of travel lanes on Hill Street from four lanes t two lanes. Hill Street will be restriped to provide 15ft wide shared lanes with sharrow pavement markings to accommodate both automobiles and bicycles.

Gordon 1992
9303 Owens, Daphne L. Addendum to the Archaeological Survey for the Multi-Use Trail, Coweta County, Georgia

The project is completely within the City of Senoia. The project will complete the 3 m (10 ft) wide trail from Autumn Creek Dr 1.6 km (1.01 mi) to Seavy St.

Coweta 2016
9590 Owens, Daphne L. Addendum Archaeological Survey for the Dallas Battlefield Trail, Phase II, Paulding County, Georgia

The project will be completely within the boundaries of the City of Dallas (Figure 1 ). The project will complete a 10 ft paved trail (8 ft in some locations) from the Chattahoochee Tech Spur of Silver Comet Trail to the City's Sara Babb Park.

Paulding 2017
10075 Owens, Daphne L. A Cultural Resources Assessment Survey of the Proposed Kansas Cellular Tower, Tallapoosa, Haralson County, Georgia

Trileaf Corporation is in the process of completing a Section 106 review at the referenced property. Our client

proposes to construct a 260-foot tall self-support communications tower and associated equipment within an 80-

Haralson 2017
14613 Owens, Daphne L. Second Addendum Archeological Survey for the Dallas Battlefield Trail, Phase II, Paulding County, Georgia

This second addendum phase I archaeological survey was conducted for Keck and Wood and the City of Dallas, who propose to construct the Dallas Battlefield Trail within the boundaries of the City of Dal

Paulding 2019
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