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Could be because I'm tired but I had to read the lead several times to make sense of it. Will come back and suggest changes (if any are truly necessary) but wanted to note as a reminder to myself.
Looking at source 1, I learned how Bing maps shows the county so that was neat. What in that source proves it is a divided highway? I'm sure it's there, just a question of ignorance.
The only reference to Nissan Parkway in source 2 I can find during a search of the PDF doesn't seem to match up with this particular road. Suggest incorporating a page number into the source or use of a page number template or other method to provide specificity around page(s) cited in the two instances.
I added another instance of Bing to clarify all information in proceeding paragraph sourced from it (think this can sometimes be unclear and appear like information is unsourced when citation exists in middle of sentence)
Is it standard practice in these articles to use government notices in newspapers as citation for announcement of something? To me the source isn't an announcement it's an RFP (solicitation for bids) and could/should be denoted as such.