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04 ' <br /> • 6 <br /> 11 this area is slight rehabilitation. <br /> The two dilapidated units are abandoned, and relocation of families <br /> is not -necessary. <br /> Other problems in the area are the lack of sewer service and road <br /> 1 <br /> paving. Sewer lines have not been extended into the Efland area. Also, <br /> SR 1322 (Forrest Avenue) needs to be extended to Gaines Chapel Road. This <br /> road needs to be paved with curb and gutter to prevent erosion and to <br /> enhance proper.drainage. About .3 mile needs to be paved. <br /> Efland B) An area south of U.S. 70 starting on the west side of SR 1316 and <br /> ending at SR 1399 (Redman Crossing) (See Map E). This area contains <br /> approximately 43 housing units, of which 25 are deteriorated and need <br /> rehabilitating, lis dilapidated and-should be demolished, and 17 are <br /> standard.15 Most of the dwelling units (60%) need some type of housing <br /> 11 assistance. The condition of the units in this area ranges from slight <br /> to moderate rehabilitation. <br /> Also, the area needs sewer service and street improvements. Like all <br /> areas in Efland, sewer service is not being provided. Street improvements <br /> are badly needed to provide easier and safer access for residents and <br /> emergency vehicles. Roads such as Sanders Road and Loop Road can be <br /> improved by paving with curb and gutter. The unpaved roads are <br /> approximately .9 mile long. <br /> This area contains a community center which needs to be rehabilitated. <br /> This center is currently being used by the Joint Orange Chatham Community <br /> Action Agency (JOCCA) and the Efland community for such activities as <br /> Senior Citizen Nutrition programs, youth programs, and community programs <br /> — <br />