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An additional bus stop would help bad knees

I wrote you in 2006, about an additional bus stop in Prince E. Graves Homes on 16th Street. As of this date, there is still not one. There’s one next to the office and the other is on Joseph McNeil Avenue. I still can’t get a return call, a note, a “stop asking,” “drop dead,” not a thing for us seniors with bad knees, feet, etc., at the top of the hill. I am just asking for a pick-up and drop-off at the last driveway. Please help us. Gas is so high and I still can’t walk that far.

Eva Gates
Greensboro

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