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To the editor: Do you know
the saying “quit complaining or do something about it?”
The alley between the main Library and the Library Annex - what an
eyesore.
This alley is more than just an alley. It is an alley that
transports people, young and old to a world of imagination. The
Lincoln Public Library offers an opportunity for all ages to lose
themselves in wonderment of facts or fiction.
Now, just imagine if you were pushing a stroller, riding a bicycle,
using a cane, using a walker, using a wheel chair or just having
trouble in general with walking. Navigating might not come easy, due
to large amounts of broken asphalt.
Is there any possibility that all parties can come together and take
on the task of repairing this alley?
Thank you to the Street and Alley Department, Mayor Tracy Welch, and
Alderman Steve Parrott for taking my call.
Annette Gettleman
[Posted
July 8, 2024]
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