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EDA' Mark Dykes: Resolved to see GRCP project built



2016-06-21 - Chamber Building, 201 Burkesville Street Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Columbia/Adair County Economic Development Board Chair Mark Dykes vowed to see the proposed sewer project for the Green River Commerce Park done. "We won't give up on this. We'll stay on top of it until it is done." Almost everything is in place now. There are commitments for local funding for the project from the Rob Wilkerson companies, from the EDA board itself, from Mayor Hardwick for the Columbia City Council, and CJE Mike Stephens, has promised to present it to Fiscal Court. The four groups will kick in $35,000 each. Much of the work will be done by the Columbia/Adair Utility District, and David Bowles of Monarch Engineering has committed to provide engineering for a nominal fee of $1,500. Completion of the project will mean more jobs immediately at Wilkerson Transportation and at the commerce parks flagship company, Assisted Transportation Systems. The sewer is essential for other development in the park. The photo was taken at the CACEDA regular third Tuesday meeting. - EW


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