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Log jam - strainer on Russell Creek pushing against bridge-Whose responsibility? From a Kayaker: "There is a big log jam at the 206 bridge over Russell Creek in Columbia, KY. It’s pushing on the bridge... City, County or State needs to get it out." - Mitzi Bault As a City Council Member, all kinds of concerns come up needing to be addressed for the good of all and research happens to find answers. Recently the focus has been on sidewalks and roadsides for our citizens who travel on foot and on bicycles, but this is just one more means of travel so it deserves attention. Which area of our government has the responsibility, personnel and equipment to remove a huge log jam from beneath a major bridge? I'll be asking questions and inviting discussion. For the safety of the highly traveled Liberty Road bridge, and for our travelers on the water, I agree this needs to be a priority. - Linda Waggener This story was posted on 2018-04-24 07:25:31
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