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Cemetery Road survey vote narrows The vote in the Columbiamagazine.com survey as to whether readers prefer the Campbellsville Street entrance to Columbia Cemetery Road to be open or closed has narrowed. This morning, Monday, December 27, 2004, at 7:45 a.m., the vote was 56-46 for leaving the road open. The margin for leaving the road open had been much higher. Since the survey began, the Columbia City Council voted to re-close the Campbellsville Street entrance again. Five people have written very informative comments on the subject. Additional comments and thoughts are welcome. The survey remains open to votes and comments, and will remain so even after the poll is taken after the front page. All our past surveys remain open, including the first, "Best way to drink Ski?" For past surveys, go to Other surveys Past surveys include the following:
Review the old surveys, vote, and comment, if you like at: Other surveys This story was posted on 2004-12-27 08:23:20
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