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Traffic/Construction: West Adams Alley closed today Limited access to North Monroe; public asked to avoid construction area where possible and told to expect some traffic delays. Wednesday June 25, 2014 Stotts Construction Company, Inc. will be working at the intersection of North Monroe and West Adams Alley in Columbia, KY. The 100 block of West Adams Alley, Campbellsville Street to N Monroe Street, will be closed during construction and North Monroe Street will have limited access. There will be no through traffic on North Monroe. The public is aked avoid these areas where possible and to expect some delays in traffic. - Tammy Stotts, Stotts Construction Co. Inc. and Jennifer Carter , Office Manager, Columbia/Adair Utilities District. This story was posted on 2014-06-25 03:32:07
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