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Community activists in Germantown and Butchertown want your input and support for a couple of community betterment projects regarding traffic.

A proposal has been started in Butchertown to return Mellwood and Story Avenues back to their two-way street glory. Don't remember them ever being two-way? Me, either it was well before my time but I like the idea of them being two way now. If you're feeling supportive of their motion you can stop by Miss C's Kitchen on Story Avenue to sign the petition.

Over in Germantown they're trying to both beautify and increase safesty around that maze of confusion at where Swan, Ellison and Dandridge meet.

gtmap.jpgThe Germantown Neighborhood Association is working with Councilman Jim King to make this area more safe and more beautiful by altering the traffic pattern with a sculpture garden or rain garden or some sort of variation! We want your input!

Councilman Jim King is behind this project but he needs to know that YOU,the residents, want it!  King's office has set up a meeting with several different city agencies where we will open discussions about the project.  All concerned persons are invited!!
 
This Friday, February 22, 2008 at 11am at German-Paristown Neighborhood Center, 1094 E. Kentucky St.

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