Letter: Bus. 51 project was ‘flown under the radar’
To the Editor- The more I look into the Bus. 51 road project the more it stinks. The businesses were never included in this project, intentionally. Both our
Read MoreTo the Editor- The more I look into the Bus. 51 road project the more it stinks. The businesses were never included in this project, intentionally. Both our
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Read MoreEditor’s note: While the stakeholder meetings were delayed due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the city made several attempts to involve members of the public in
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Read MoreEditor’s note: For clarity, the proposed alternative for the Bus. 51 project includes a four-to-three lane conversion, which some in the community also refer to as a two-lane
Read MoreBy Brandi Makuski Roughly two hours of public input had little impact on the City Council’s decision to approve the Bus. 51 project on Monday night, as many
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