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Editorial: The City needs to make intersection pedestrian friendly

Time for City to make this area safer

The City should start now to make the CVS/Franklin Nissan/Five Star/Nation's Medicine Corner pedestrian friendly and allow Lindsey students (and others) to safely walk in front of Franklin Nissan and cross the street to the CVS.

Of course it goes without saying that this vital shopping area should have bike racks and necessary city ordinances, allowable under state law, to allow golf cart access to this area, as well.

They are most likely going to walk there regardless, Mostly Contributed Editorial which CM endorses




This story was posted on 2012-04-11 13:17:01
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What's not there today: CVS corner clearance



2012-04-11 - Jamestown Hill, Columbia, KY - Photo CM Photo. The razing of the buildings at the intersection of Jamestown Street and Russell Road seems to be quickening. Several pieces of heavy equipment are at the site now, clearing and removing rubble. Only one small building in the area west of the current Community Trust Bank building and bounded by Russell Road, Jamestown Street and Carrie Bolin Drive remains partially standing. The photo was taken at around 9amCT, Wednesday, April 11, 2012, through the windshield. Clicking on Readmore accesses editorial
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