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Lorne Holler, from Florida, agrees with B. Armitage Thinks out-of-towners would be lost following detour signs Lorne Holler writes: Barbara, you're not the only one from Florida. We are from Tampa Bay Area been here for 8 years on June 1. I have seen detour signs on the bypass, and some scattered around town. If I was a tourist and followed some of them, I would be lost. I'm fortunate enough to know short cuts through the city and to get around the construction. The detours should be marked thoroughly so people can get in and around the site quickly and on their way to their destination. - Lorne HollerComments re article 75605 The construction interruption What isnt marked is the detour This story was posted on 2015-05-31 21:06:16
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