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Thursday, November 21, 2013
DNA survey and 30 businesses: Solid support for two-way streets.
As of 5:00 p.m. this afternoon, the results of Develop New Albany's two-day old, two-way street survey are as follows.
TWO WAY STREETS IN DOWNTOWN NEW ALBANY
Do you think converting some one way streets to two way streets would be a benefit to Downtown New Albany?
Yes, I think it would improve downtown (139 Votes) ... 74.73%
No, I don't think it would benefit downtown (37 Votes) ... 19.89%
Not Sure at this Point (10 Votes) ... 5.38%
These percentages have held steady since the beginning. Three-quarters? hefty. In addition, thirty businesses have now brandished the emblem as symbol of their support for a modern street grid.
Antiques Attic
Art Store
Bank Street Brewhouse
Billow Cigar Shop
Bread and Breakfast
Classic Furniture
Courtney Paris Photography
CyberTek
Dandy Lion
Destinations Booksellers
Exchange pub + kitchen
Faith Ingle Smith
Feast BBQ
Irish Exit
JR’s Pub
Keg Liquors
Mariposa Consignments
NABC Pizzeria & Public House
Palmer Thompson Law
Petery-Hedden Co.
Print + Ship
Quills Coffee
River City Winery
Sew Fitting
Southern Indiana Paint Supply
Strandz & Threadz
Uptown Art
Warehouse Hookah Bar & Cafe
Wick’s Pizza
Wilcox Block/Bergman Building (The Bergmans)
7 for, 1 against, since the time you wrote this. 79% of those with opinion as of 10:45 pm
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