Here's the set:
Now we know when the East End bridge will open (maybe) (Business First)
We have a tentative date for the opening of the East End bridge: the weekend of Dec. 17-18.
And the spike:
So when will tolling begin? Mindy Peterson, a spokeswoman for the downtown crossing and the RiverLink tolling system, told the CJ that a start date hasn't been determined. But she said tolls could be levied on the Lincoln and Kennedy bridges before the East End bridge opens.
That's two weeks, maybe three. What's the short term plan, Jeff?
Nuttin', honey.
... Supporters of two-way conversions say the change could help discourage Spring and Elm streets as a Ohio River Bridges Project toll-dodging method. The Sherman Minton Bridge connecting West Louisville and New Albany is one of two bridges that will be toll free at the end of the year.
"They've dragged their feet so much that the tolls are going to happen before they do anything," Mark Sanders, vice president of the (East Spring Street) neighborhood association, said.
It turns out that improv isn't just for comedy clubs any more.
1 comment:
Just curious as to whom Mark Sanders is referring when he says "they?"
Post a Comment