You all know by now that March 3rd is the planned starting date for several months of construction through the center of Horicon. So many businesses, services, and travelers will be affected by the construction that the Horicon Public Library wanted to offer a place to talk about it.
So if you want to find (or offer) tips, maps or maybe vent a little bit, here's the blog for you. Here at the library we'll try to offer up-to-the minute information as we get it. But the people more intimately involved with the project (contractors, workers, or city or state officials) are invited, no begged, to add their 2 cents at any time.
To kick off the tips and maps area--here is a map showing the best way to get to the library during the first phase of construction (click to enlarge):
As you can see Lake Street will the best way to get to the library from the west, and Maple Street from the East. You will have to jaunt around on N. Vine Street or Elm St. to get to the library parking lot, which is located on Walnut Street--a one-way street traveling west to east. The good news is that the intersections of Hubbard and Lake, Cedar and Lake, and Vine and Lake are all scheduled to remain open as of this time.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment