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Public meeting on Greensburg Connector Road 19 Nov 2015

Meeting at Greensburg Baptist Church, 128 N Main Street, Greensburg, KY, 5pm-7pmCT, Thu 19 Nov 2015, on New Greensburg Connector from Industrial Park Rd to KY 61/US 68

By Chris Jessie, Public Information Officer

ELIZABETHTOWN, KY - (Tue 17 Nov 015) The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's Department of Highways has scheduled a Public Meeting on Thursday, November 19, 2015 from 5-7pm (Central Time) at Greensburg Baptist Church to obtain input regarding proposed alternatives of a new Greensburg Connector planned between Industrial Park Road and KY61/US68 on the southern end of Greensburg.



Handouts containing information about the project, comment sheets and displays will be available and representatives from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will be available to answer questions.

Written comments will be accepted during the meeting and up to 15 days after the meeting at the District-4 Office.

These comments will become a part of the official record for the project. Public Information Meeting Thursday, November 19, 2015, 5pm-7pmCT, Greensburg Baptist Church, 128 North Main Street, Greensburg, Kentucky 42743


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