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Louise Butler: Patience needed. KY 55 will be nice when done

Louise Butler writes:
Is anyone seeing the big picture here? Just about every week something different has been done on the KY55 road construction. Now they are working on the Southbound and of course that has pushed traffic flow over to the opposite side. The guardrails wont be that close to the traffic when they put the shoulders in place and make the rumble strips.

Patience is a factor in this operation. What you see now is just temporary. The miserable bump in front of the Dollar General isn't permanent. It's going to be nice when finished !! If the tractor trailers, motor homes, school buses can deal with the inconvenience you would think people in the smaller vehicles wouldn't complain ! --Louise Butler
Comments re article 83735 Cynthia Rowe KY 55 North would have been better left alone




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