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B
Sure
well,
I
have
to
grandiose
ideas,
one's
much
smaller
scale.
One
is
a
very
large
scale.
It
actually
be
a
federal
project
that
the
City
of
Columbus,
the
state
of
Georgia
everyone
work
with.
First,
all
I
was
speaking
to
one
of
my
coaches,
who's
actually
from
out
of
town
Louisville
Kentucky,
and
when
she
came
down
here,
she
thought
it
was
the
weirdest
thing,
because
we
have
football
games,
high
school
football
games
on
Friday
and
Thursday
nights,
and
we
only
have
two
locations
for
football
games
coming
from
Louisville.
B
Of
course,
Louisville's
population
of
500,000,
plus
much
larger
in
Columbus,
but
I
think
a
you
know.
Project
would
be
to
maybe
build
another
stadium,
so
we
don't
have
Thursday
Night
Football
for
high
schoolers,
because
I
like
to
stay
out
late
when
I
go
to
a
game
and
you
know
go
into
Columbus,
High
I
got
school
work
the
next
day.
Do
you
so
I
think?
That's
definitely
something
to
consider
I.
B
Think
it'd
be
amazing,
like
some
what
some
possibly
like
bottom
to
turn,
that
into
like
a
stadium,
a
high
school
Stadium,
because
that
way
you'd
be
right
in
the
center
of
Midtown
and
it
would
just
kind
of
be
something
else
to
do
in
Midtown.
Of
course,
it's
across
the
street
from
Columbus
High
too
so
I
like
that.
But
I
think
that
would
be
a
really.
You
know
great
project
for
the
Youth
Advisory
Council.
B
To
take
on
another
thing
that
I've
just
kind
of
grown
interest
in
lately
is
there's
proposed
route
for
a
new
interstate
that
would
go
through
Columbus
I,
don't
know
if
you're
familiar
with
it,
I
14
going
from
I
think
it's
Galveston
Texas
to
Augusta
Georgia
in
recent.
The
reason
the
most
recent
update
with
that
is
in
I
believe
it
is
Texas
they're,
already
building
parts
of
it
and
actually
physically
putting
up
I
fourteen
signs.
B
I
know
Louisiana's,
give
them
some
trouble,
but
I
think
most
of
the
state
boards
have
passed
it.
Of
course,
you
know,
please
excuse
my
lack
of
knowledge
on
the
topic
I'm,
just
starting
to
kind
of
read
up
on
it
and
I'd
like
to
actually
start.
You
know
kind
of
a
just
interest
group,
but
I
just
thought
it's
something:
I'd
bring
up
and
mayor
of
Columbus.
You
know
you
could
maybe
talk
about
it.
Some
of
the
meetings,
that's
I,
don't
think.
That's
something
that
Youth
Advisory
Council
could
necessarily
tackle.
B
I
think
the
stadium
would
be
much
more
feasible,
but
as
the
city
government
in
Columbus
and
your
connections
with
the
state
and
the
federal
level
I
think
it'd
be.
You
know
an
amazing
thing
to
kind
of
look
into,
and
you
know
kind
of
adding
to
what
I
was
saying
about
infrastructure
earlier.
So
if
you
want
to
say
anything
about
that.
B
All
right,
well,
I,
have
always
been
looking
for
a
way
for
some
reasons
that
says
a
little
to
expand:
I
185,
because
I
thought.
That
was
the
way.
That's
what
Columbus
needs
to
do,
but
that's
ridiculous,
because
you'd
have
to
go
straight
through
Fort
Benning
or
if
you
went
around
Fort
Benning,
it
would
just
be
longer.
I
always
wanted
I've
185
to
go
straight
down
to
Panama
City
thought
it'd
be
a
quick
trip
to
the
beach,
but
of
course
that
wouldn't
work
like
I
said
because
of
the
military
and
then
I
just
kind
of
started.
B
I
had
heard
some
other
like
talks
about
it,
but
not
I
mean
yeah
I,
just
kind
of
looked
it
up
one
day
and
it
was
there's
also
expansion,
I
think
on
I-20
or
not
hi
20.
Whatever
interstate
goes
through
Birmingham
to
like
bring
it
down
to
Columbus,
and
then
there
is
plans
for
an
expanded
I-185,
but
the
I
mean
the
I
14
has
actually
been
approved.
B
You
know
that
the
studies
have
been
done
with
a
exactly
so
and,
like
I
said
they're
building
parts
out
in
Texas,
so
I
think
it's
something
that's
going
to
happen.
I
just
like
to
expediate
the
process.
A
For
transportation,
Rick
I'm,
just
telling
you
I
got
you
to
two
members
already
I,
first
of
all,
yes
and
yes,
and
how
awesome
you're
totally
right
about
the
about
the
stadiums,
a
couple
things
one
there's
going
to
be
a
new
Spencer
high
school
built
and
it
has
a
sort
of
a
mega
stadium
built
in.
So
that's
going
to
give
you
one
more.
That's
great
and
there's
always
talk,
although
I
hope
I,
don't
start
a
rumor
that
they
put
out
somehow,
but
there's
been.
If
they
have
it's
going
to
be
resurrected.
A
There's
been
a
lot
of
talk
about
CSU,
getting
football,
yes-no,
yes-no,
who
knows
and
and
I,
don't
know.
If
we're
gonna
take
a
straw
poll
and
decide
or
what
the
future
is.
So
don't
don't
don't
publish
been
that
the
mayor
said
there's
going
to
be
a
football
team
at
CSU,
but
but
they've
been
talking
about
it
a
lot
and
and
weighing
it
and
if
they
did
you'd
be
talking
about
some
sort
of
facility
there.
A
C
14
was,
it
was
a
project
that
was
done
by
a
Congress
probably
about
five
years
ago,
in
terms
of
looking
at
a
route
really
run
from
just
north
of
Augusta.
They
was
supposed
to
have
a
terminus
at
Meridian
Mississippi,
and
the
idea
was
he
was
going
to
connect
Augusta,
making
Columbus
and
he
was
going
to
go
into
Montgomery
and
onto
into
Mississippi.
They
did
the
initial
study
on
it
and
we
were
part
of
that
study,
but
the
problem
we
had
with
it
was:
where
was
the
road
gonna
actually
come
through?
Columbus
I
mean
looking
at.
C
C
They
were
looking
at
thinking
also
some
routes
to
the
south,
around
Fort,
Benning,
and
course
north
of
us
as
well,
but
I,
don't
think
they
were
getting
any
real
fiscal
strength
on
that
one
or
any
physical
strength
from
the
financial
side
of
it.
I
just
don't
think
they've
ever
materialized,
I,
don't
know
being
funding,
that's
actually
going
on
in
Texas
or
anything
else.
C
A
Why
don't
we
look
into
it
and
an
update
on
CAC
the
citizens
advisory
committee
is
the
transportation
arm
of
basically
the
transportation
planning
function
for
this
entire
region,
and
it's
very
important
actually
I
served
on
the
board
and
it
was
one
of
my
most
favorite
boards
and
experience
as
ever,
but
it's
you're
you're
on
TV
and
it
occurred
in
citizens,
get
to
watch
and
hear
these
road
projects
debated
and-
and
you
know,
Rick's
right
when
you
start
trying
to
run
a
major
interstate
through
an
already
developed
area.
You
get
back
to
that
problem.
A
I
was
telling
you
about
between
San,
Francisco
and
LA
with
a
train
right,
but
we
do
have
some
rural
area
north
of
us,
and
you
know
you
got
a
lot
of
Mines.
You
can
figure
out
a
problem,
so
a
challenge.
So
let's
update
a
trick
on
the
next
CAC
meeting
that
way,
it'll
be
televised,
and-
and
maybe
by
that
time
you'll
be
on
the
CAC
committee
and
and
and
we
can
do
that.