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Billy Joe Fudge: Omnibus editoral comments

Addressing getting Loves, Cracker Barrel and Captain D's; commercial prominence of Greater Bliss, The Flat Woods; those nice white lights at Miss Vicky's; soft white lights for MLK
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By Billy Joe Fudge

A hodge podge of comments.

Time to put sewer line under Cumberland Parkway

I would highly recommend that plans be developed for putting the sewer line under the parkway for that soon to come Loves, Cracker Barrel and Captain D's.



Who would have thought Greater Bliss, The Flatwoods would be what they are?

Who would have thought that Greater Bliss and The Flatwoods would become the commercial and retail destination of The Great Wooded South?

Thanks to powers that be for soft white lights at Miss Vicky's interchange

I for one would like to congratulate the "powers that be" for the soft white lights which were chosen for the 61/Cumberland Parkway intersection. On a recent trip returning from Bowling Green, I suffered "hunters orange" light blindness at the Glasgow intersections and was happy to be welcomed home by soft "full moon" light at Ms. Vickie's intersection.

And a call for soft white lights on MLK Memorial Highway

Oh yea, while we are planning the aforementioned sewer line project, we might be considering street lights for Dr. Martin Luther King Memorial Highway which would increase the safety factor for that very congested, heavily traveled area and would at the same time bring Old and New Columbia together visually at night.

Comments re photo 64082 New Columbia butts up against Greater Bliss


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