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Traffic/Construction: Street Closures Friday August 15

Storm Paving will continue paving on Madison Alley, S Reed Street, E Fortune Street and Jefferson Alley. These streets will be closed during paving. Stotts Construction will be working on W. Adams Alley, Merchant Street and North High Street. These streets will not be closed but have limited access.

On Friday, August 15, 2014 there will be several street closures in the downtown area of Columbia, KY, as the Downtown Water System Renovations Project is in its final phases. Stotts Construction Company, Inc. will be working on W. Adams Alley, Merchant Street and North High Street. These streets will not be closed but have limited access.



Storm Paving will continue paving on Madison Alley, S Reed Street, E Fortune Street and Jefferson Alley. These streets will be closed during paving.

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.

-Tammy Stotts, Stotts Construction Co. Inc.
-Jennifer Carter , Office Manager, Columbia/Adair Utilities District


This story was posted on 2014-08-14 16:37:05
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