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Letter: Bridge to Lindsey

Billy Joe Fudge writes:
Now all we need is an elevated catwalk/bike path from Lindsey Hill across Town Branch to Tommy Phelps' car lot next door whereby Lindsey Students can access the Downtown commerce center without braking a sweat. I'm willing to bet that Lindsey Wilson and our city and county governments could find a grant or grants to fund a forward thinking project such as this. --BJF
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2019-09-03 - Atlanta, GA - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge.
This is a high-end example of what a Lindsey to Downtown Columbia catwalk/bike path could be. This would truly connect the campus to Downtown with a three minute walk where there a number of buildings which could be turned into loft apartments on the upper floors with businesses on the lower floors.

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