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This just in: Rails are in place; need paint before Mayor dedicates

Superintendent Rowe's department will paint handrails, then turn responsibility over the Mayor Harris for speech
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Donnie Rowe, Superintendent of Streets, Columbia, KY, has called to give progress report on the rails on the Stairway to the Square off E, Adams Alley, in Downtown Columbia. "The rails are up," he said. "All we lack is dry weather to paint them and the stairs will be ready for use." Rowe himself is too busy to make the dedication speech, he said, adding that that was the Mayor's bounden duty. The rails were fabricated and installed by Columbia's Fabco, Inc., Anthony Janes CEO.

The stairs lead to the Little Corner off the Square, the historically named Well Walk, and the Public Square. An appropriate sign is planned for the entrance off the Square, and hopeful on Adams Alley, letting visitors know about the businesses along the way, Best Buy, The Community Voice and Farmland Publications, and Dr. Janella Brown's dental office.




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Superintendent Rowe says rails are up; paint, speech to follow



2012-01-23 - E. Adams Alley, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Superintendent of Streets Donnie Rowe called CM this morning to let us know that the handrails are in place on the Stairway to the Square and the shops along the historically named Well Walk on the Little Corner off the Square, are in place. The next step is for his department to paint the rails, then it will be Mayor Harris' responsibility. The Mayor has invited citizens to share ideas for sprucing up E. Adams Alley, saying he wants it and the green area by City Hall to be a showplace. The Mayor's office is in City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street. The phone number there is 270-384-2501.

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