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Traffic Calming - George Kolbenschlag says: Let's just do it Comments re photo 55192 Burkesville Street KY Time to calm it 24 hours a day George Kolbenschlag writes: Amen on traffic calming. It's the kind of thinking we need if we want to get people (safely) back down town. There's no reason why relatively simple things like the suggestions can't be done with a minimum of grumbling. Let's just do it. --George KolbenschlagThanks, George - This idea alone will go a long way toward saving downtown. Nearly every town around now has traffic calming streets, whether by design or coincidence. And they've all benefited by it. - ED This story was posted on 2014-06-02 18:31:43
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