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Hearing this evening in Edmonton, KY
on Columbia-side LBN interchange


Many believe this could be a very important highway improvement for both Metcalfe and Adair Counties. It would cut off some 5 miles on the distance by Parkway between Holladay Place in Columbia, KY and Edmonton, KY -CM

By Kiersten Jaggers

Bowling Green, KY - The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will hold a public meeting from 4 pm until 6pmCT on Tuesday, August 24, 2010, at the Metcalfe County High School, 208 Randolph ST, Edmonton, KY, concerning the construction of a new interchange on the Louis B. Nunn/Cumberland Parkway at US 68, north of Edmonton, KY.



This meeting is to present to the public the preliminary alternatives that have been developed for the project. Handouts, containing information about the project, comment sheets and displays will be available at the meeting.

Representatives from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and their consultants will be available to answer questions. Both written and oral statements will be accepted at the meeting.

Contact Joe Plunk at (270) 746-7898 for additional information.


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