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Published November 20, 2006 04:42 pm -

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Editor’s note: On Nov. 10, we asked for your thoughts on the Indiana Commerce Connector. The 75-mile connector would start at Interstate 69 near Pendleton. The toll road would run south to Shelbyville, east to Martinsville, and connect with Interstate 70 near Mooresville.

Here’s what you had to say:

Yes, I’m for it.

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I think it sucks.

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No, it’s not needed. It just takes you completely out of your road. You got more money to spend on your gas and everything else. Unless you’re going down 65 or going south coming in on 70 or 74, it doesn’t help you at all.

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I think the toll road would be benefit to Madison County. It would open Anderson up to a more direct route and besides me being from southern Indiana it would probably cut off a half hour of my travel time. And having to miss all the Indianapolis traffic would be a big plus.

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I don’t think it will make any difference, and we are going to stop this governor because we are not going to have any ground to plant corn.

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I think that connector road would be an absolutely great idea. We have a son that lives in Indianapolis and the hassle of 465 will sometimes drive you crazy and a lot of time if I am headed Louisville or south or to Cincinnati or wherever I have to drive all the way around there or many time I take 9 all the way down to Columbus to pick up 65. I think is would be a wonderful idea.

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