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Says 25 mph limit for Fairground Street unreasonable Comments re article 63782 Rita Smith Reduce speed approaching intersection signs needed Jim Hudson writes: Reducing the speed limit to 25 mph is unreasonable for that stretch of road. - Jim HudsonI respectfully and absolutely disagree. That a high density residential area. The people whose lives speeders are endangering are precious family members to me. And in Kentucky, a 25 mph means 34 to too most drivers, and that's far too fast anywhere near the campus. We recognize that for public schools. - ED This story was posted on 2013-12-05 20:37:55
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