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East 80 Bridge: Does anybody have any answers? To ColumbiaMagazine.com: In 232 days the Wal-Mart Super Center has come a long way, the By-Pass is nearing completion but yet we still cannot cross the East 80 bridge which is a much smaller project than either of the above mentioned. Our local taxpayers are out a lot of extra gas money and our state will be out even more when they start repairing Greenhills Rd. which was not meant to carry the extra weight that it has had to endure for the prolonged time. Not only is the wear and tear on Greenhills Rd. a concern but the safety of those who have had to travel it. How much longer do we have to deal with this situation? Does anyone have any answers? s/Sandra Rowlett This story was posted on 2008-05-20 00:59:24
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