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Photo, color. Deray Young and Ross Rogers, from left, with Bland-Ford
movers help John Fomarelli load up doors and windows before
the home he acquired from the county is moved. Dozens of
homes are being abandoned or moved to make way for the southern
beltway that won't be completed until 2002.
Jeff Scheid/Review-Journal
Construction won't begin until 1996, but some area homeowners sought to sell early and settle elsewhere.
By the time the airport connector freeway opens at the end of this month, most Pamalyn Avenue residents won't be around to take advantage of it.
The street just west of Interstate 15 and south of Sunset Road is quickly becoming a ghost town as Clark County clears the way for a segment of the southern beltway that will connect with the airport connector.
Thirty-six of an estimated...