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Outline of new sewer project at Green River Commerce Park



2015-11-25 - Green River Commerce Park, Development Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo from Lake Cumberland Area Development District.
Judy Keltner of the Lake Cumberland Area Development District presented this drawing/satellite map of the new sewer line, in orange, which will enter the Green River Commerce Park on the north side of Todd Metals on Campbellsville Road (soon: Heartland Parkway), Columbia, KY, joins a new lift station (upside down triangle), fronts on an easement granted by Rob Wilkerson of Assisted Transportation Systems and gives new capacity for sister company, Wilkerson Auto & Mobility Sales, which has pledged 11 new jobs to support a Community Development Block Grant from the State of Kentucky. The site of a new building for Wilkerson Auto & Mobility Sales is not shown in this drawing.


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