In a meeting held on March 17, the Ethridge Board of Commissioners took a significant step by approving a resolution to divest a 1.9-acre parcel of land that was once part of Campbellsville Pike. This piece of property had served as a connector between the roadway and Highway 43. However, following a redesign of the intersection and subsequent enhancements to the area, the need for this particular segment of land has diminished. The decision to abandon and sell the property reflects the board’s commitment to optimizing local infrastructure and resources.
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