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Aerial maps of I-66 new London-Somerset route on display

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinets District Eight office, Somerset, KY, has announced that maps of the preferred alternate route for I-66 (Somerset to London stretch) are now available for the public to view in a few locations.

The closest viewing site available, now, from the Center of the Universe, is at KYTC District 8 Office in Somerset, KY.



David Beattie, Project Manager for I-66, states that aerial photos showing the preferred route can be seen at the following locations:
  • In Somerset at the KYTC District 11 office and in Somerset Pulaski County
  • In Shopville at the Shopville Public Library
  • In London at the Laurel County Public Library
  • In Manchester at The Cumberland Valley Area Development District office
A copy will soon be available on the Internet at www.interstate66.com.



This story was posted on 2007-08-09 11:13:49
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