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City of Columbia roads, sidewalk work means slower driving By Tiffany Collins Several projects on roads, streets, and sidewalks will be occurring in Columbia over the coming weeks. The City of Columbia would like to remind residents that the paving of city streets for fall will resume on Monday. Streets remaining are: Church Street, Terry Street, Page Street, Marshall Street, Colony Drive, and North Bramlett Street. The city understands that the milling and paving on Burkesville Street will be starting at the end of the week or beginning of next week. This project is scheduled to start at the public square and go to the traffic signal at the intersection of the bypass. It will take approximately one week. The sidewalk project on Lowe's Lane and Young Street will be continuing the latter part of this week into next week. It will extend the sidewalk from the Holloway Center to Jamestown Street. According to Mayor Pamela Hoots, "The City urges drivers to use caution in these areas; and, allow extra time for travel." All dates and times are subject to change. This story was posted on 2019-10-25 06:59:48
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