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Stimulus Package need: Replace most dangerous bridge



2009-02-04 - KY 55 South over Glens Fork Creek, at Zion, Third District, Adair County, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
The TOP PRIORITY bridge replacement need, Adair County Judge Executive Ann Melton believes, is this narrow span over Glens Fork Creek on KY 55, in the Zion Community, five miles south of Coulumbia, KY. Huge Adair County Road Department dump trucks and rock and blacktop trucks from the Gaddie-Shamrock Plant, just a few hundred yards south of this location, pass over the bridge several times a day. The replacement project is as shovel ready as they get. It just needs funding. Beshear Administration Contact Richard Lee Walker has assured Third District Magistrate Sammie Baker that the project is the top Adair County project for the state administration, too.


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