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Sidewalks at LEC No Longer an Issue

By: Marlisa Goldsmith
Updated: March 12, 2012
At the beginning of January the sidewalk in front of Taylor County's Law Enforcement Center shifted nearly 6 inches.

Now construction workers are gone and the problem has been fixed.

Officials from the city say the issue was not as threatening as they initially anticipated.

The engineers have not yet determined a cause for what happened, but think it was most likely a result of the building settling.

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