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Please don't do this. 7th Street is a beautiful part of our downtown area. It carries traffic without issue, and incorporates multiple modes of transportation (including bikes and pedestrians) safely as is. Changing 7th Street would not only compound the problems evident with 4th and 5th, but take something away from Grand Junction that is already good and functional. Please use the money allocated to this project to fix the disasters on 4th and 5th instead.
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I agree totally with Josh and BH What a way to discourage anyone from wanting to go downtown. Have you even thought of what this has done and will do to the business in downtown Grand Junction. One of the reasons my husband and I moved here was because Grand Junction had such a beautiful town. I wonder what it will look like a few years from now? Ghost towns aren't very pretty are they.
Share I agree totally with Josh and BH What a way to discourage anyone from wanting to go downtown. Have you even thought of what this has done and will do to the business in downtown Grand Junction. One of the reasons my husband and I moved here was because Grand Junction had such a beautiful town. I wonder what it will look like a few years from now? Ghost towns aren't very pretty are they. on FacebookShare I agree totally with Josh and BH What a way to discourage anyone from wanting to go downtown. Have you even thought of what this has done and will do to the business in downtown Grand Junction. One of the reasons my husband and I moved here was because Grand Junction had such a beautiful town. I wonder what it will look like a few years from now? Ghost towns aren't very pretty are they. on TwitterShare I agree totally with Josh and BH What a way to discourage anyone from wanting to go downtown. Have you even thought of what this has done and will do to the business in downtown Grand Junction. One of the reasons my husband and I moved here was because Grand Junction had such a beautiful town. I wonder what it will look like a few years from now? Ghost towns aren't very pretty are they. on LinkedinEmail I agree totally with Josh and BH What a way to discourage anyone from wanting to go downtown. Have you even thought of what this has done and will do to the business in downtown Grand Junction. One of the reasons my husband and I moved here was because Grand Junction had such a beautiful town. I wonder what it will look like a few years from now? Ghost towns aren't very pretty are they. link
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