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Columbia Construction/Traffic - May 12, 2014

E Fortune Street residents should plan on remote parking for 4 days or more while Columbia / Adair Utilities District's Downtown Water Replacement Project is under construction.

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Fortune Street resident Doug Janes called E Fortune Street residents Sunday night, to say that he was passing along word from Barry Stotts of Stotts Construction, Inc., that work on E Fortune Street will make it necessary for residents to park cars elsewhere or risk being blocked by construction which starts this morning:
Today, 7am-5:30pmCT, Monday May 12, 2014, Stotts Construction Company, Inc. will be working on 100 Block of S Reed Street and on the 100-122 block of E Fortune Street in Columbia, KY.
The E Fortune Street work, because of the maze of utility lines on the short street - including fiber optics lines for Duo-County Telecom, Windstream, and gas, water, and sewer lines - will be the most complex of the Downtown Project Phase 14 work, CAUD General Manager Lenny Stone told the Thursday, May 8, 2014 meeting of the CAUD Board of Trustees.



Janes said that he had been told residents of E Fortune Street can expect a minimum of 4 days inconvenience and remote parking while this phase is in progress.

The public is asked avoid these areas where possible and to expect some delays in traffic.

The construction company and the utility want to thank you in advance for the communities patience as they make these necessary upgrades to better serve you CAUD customers with better quality water service.

ColumbiaMagazine.com will keep you updated of construction and street closings as construction progresses. - ColumbiaMagazine.com 270-250-2730 report with input from Jennifer Carter, Office Manager, Columbia/Adair Utilities District, 109 Grant Lane, Columbia, KY 42728. Phone 270-384-2181 & Tammy Stotts, Office Manager, Stotts Construction Co., and Special notes from Doug Janes.


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Columbia Construction Traffic 2014-05-12: by Dawn's Early Light



2014-05-12 - Intersection S Reed and E Fortune Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Parking spaces were already being filled before 6amCT at the Municipal Parking Lot at the corner of E Fortune & S Reed Streets, with vehicles normally parked at home on E Fortune were moved to avoid being blocked in by construction today. Stotts Construction will be undertaking the most challenging construction of he entire Downtown Project Phase 14/I when they replace the aging water main while negotiating a maze of telephone, cable, sewer and water lines 100-122 E Fortune Street. Construction will also be underway in the 100 Block of South Reed Street. - EW
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