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Traffic/Construction: Downtown Columbia, KY, May 27, 2014

100 block of South Reed, portion of Jefferson Alley closed today

Special CM Traffic Report

Today, 7am-5pmCT, Tuesday May 27, 2014, Stotts Construction Company, Inc. will be working at the 100 block of So. Reed St. stopping at the intersection of S Reed Street and Jamestown Street and on Jefferson Alley from S Reed Street to Burkesville Street in Columbia, KY. These sections of S Reed Street and Jefferson Alley will be closed during construction. We ask the public to avoid these areas where possible and to expect some delays in traffic.



We want to thank you in advance for your patience as we make these necessary upgrades to better serve you our customers with better quality water service. We will keep you updated of construction and street closings as construction progresses. - Jennifer Carter, Office Manager, Columbia/Adair Utilities District, 109 Grant Lane, Columbia, KY 42728.Phone (270)384-2181. - Tammy Stotts, Stotts Construction Co., Inc. 203 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY 42727 Phone 270-384-2677


This story was posted on 2014-05-27 08:20:49
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