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Mayor, City consider repair service to eliminate tripping hazards



2016-02-02 - City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, CM photo.
Columbia Mayor Curtis Hardwick pointed out demonstration sidewalk repairs in front of City Hall done by a company which offered to do this repair at no charge. Where there was a tripping hazard one can only know, now, where it was by the different, whiter coloration. In time, Mayor Hardwick was told, the new concrete repair will darken to the same color as the original. The mayor plans to get exact costs for repairs for a large number of tripping hazards around town and present it to City Council. Already, his sidewalk committee is looking at some of the most ambitious sidewalk projects the city has ever undertaken, working with Lindsey Wilson College, local property owners, and with residents and the school board to get sidewalks from town to the Adair County School campus. Paired photo. See also - Sidewalk repair system could solve this ponding, tripping hazard


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