
The company is planning the new industrial park focused on heavy manufacturing jobs, he said. The company expects to pay for the $12 million rail extension and the agreement and easements will make it possible for them to get financing for it, Strand said, in an interview.

Levy, an international company, does business locally as Schmidt Construction, a paving and asphalt company, according to Utilities documents. The new spur is expected to be extension of a rail line that serves the Utilities' Nixon Power Plant west of Interstate 25 and it will run through property owned by the Edw.

State Land Board transfers property for Schriever Space Force Base
