Courts to begin move to new Community Justice Campus next week

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4 thoughts on “Courts to begin move to new Community Justice Campus next week

  1. What a corny address! Why wouldn’t it have sufficed to address it as 3000 Prospect Street, 3001 Southeastern Avenue or some such that might actually help indicate to people where exactly it is located? There is no actual street called Justice Way. This sounds like something you’d find built in a sea of cornfields where there aren’t any actual streets (no offense intended to cornfields).

  2. Now might not be the best time to check it out. Southeastern is a total mess with traffic lines going missing on several stretches, very narrow lanes with sharp curves and steep drop offs. The street in front of Kroger was full of potholes. Maybe wait until you have to go or they get Southeastern rebuilt. This is what I found today.

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