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No signage to East KY 80 from Public Square Wants someone to get the State to remedy the situation Click on headline for complete commentary plus photo By Old Coddger At the Jamestown Street exit from the Square, the road is clearly marked as KY 55, but there is no sign showing that it is also East KY 80 or to East KY 80. There is one sign over on the Greensburg Street side, but is not clear which street to use to get to East KY 80. I had never noticed until my friends from "up north" came down in March and got lost trying to find East KY 80. West KY 80 is well marked, guiding everyone out Burkesville Street to head west. Hopefully someone can get the state to help us a little, most strangers find the square a little bit of a nightmare anyway. Thanks. -Old Coddger This story was posted on 2011-05-04 19:08:28
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