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Stream project w/Turning lanes: Day 28/14 to go



2015-06-24 - Campbellsville Street at Fairground Street, Columbia, KY - Photo ColumbiaMagazine.com photo. It's in the home stretch near the end of the Day 28 of the closure. Construction vehicles can now cross the completed culvert in the right of the photo. A turn lane to exit Campbellsville Street for northbound traffic onto Fairground Street is being added in the right side of the frame. A second turning lane for northbound traffiic leaving Fairground Street is being added, too, thanks to an outright gift of right of way by Columbia Manufacturer Rob Wilkerson, with help from community leader Junior Stotts. In the right hand side of the photo, the last of the Open Ditch is being covered, and a drain and new culvert will carry water from the lot to the new open waterway on the west side of the road. Already, Mr. Wilkerson said, he's getting word that property improvements will be being made by others on Campbellsville Street. The finish day is weather dependent, but the addition of the turning lanes is expected on the same time frame as the original project. - EW

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