OLC Volunteers Repair Driveway Entrance to Cedar Hollow Preserve

OLC has once again demonstrated their commitment to enhancing the visitor experience by reconstructing the entrance to the Cedar Hollow Preserve parking lot, using the brilliant idea of OLC Board member Scott Bush to use roadway millings. Drawing from the success of the George Lorimer Preserve entrance project, OLC employed the same approach, ensuring a significant improvement to the parking lot.

Thanks to the generous donation from Township contractor Glasgow Inc., a second pile of roadway millings from the Township Superpave project was made available. Expertly utilizing the resources at hand, OLC called upon their long-time tree service partner, CJ Tree Service, who generously provided their Bobcat and skilled operator, Shyan Jara. Shyan skillfully leveled out potholes and expertly spread and compacted the millings, resulting in a smooth surface. OLC volunteers, Ray Clarke and Tim Magee, once again demonstrated their dedication by fine-tuning the surface with their rakes.

OLC Volunteer Repair Crew.  Tim Magee (left) and Shyan Jara from CJ Tree Service (right)

Thanks to the collaborative efforts of OLC's partners and volunteers, visitors to both OLC Preserve parking lots can now enjoy a safe and seamless entrance.