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Sidewalk needed all the way across Tutt Street Landon Parnell writes: I think there should be a sidewalk all the way up and down Tutt Street. As I drive down Tutt Street every day I encounter so many people walking out in the road. As for me, and I'm sure many others, we have to swing over into oncoming traffic so not to hit them. This problem gets even worse at night. There is a sidewalk a little way up Tutt Street but when the sidewalk runs out people take to walking in the road and that's when it becomes unsafe. - Landon ParnellThanks, Landon Parnell. Maybe someone in government will take note and do something about the situation. - CM This story was posted on 2013-03-13 15:58:07
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