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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

I'll just leave this video clip right here ... in case I need it at some point much, much later.


Astonishment: Some caveats, some exceptions, but HWC Engineering recommends two-way street reversions for Spring, Elm, Market, Pearl and Bank.



Posted by The New Albanian at 9/13/2016 09:28:00 PM
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