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The connector is being built with most of the $8 million allocated for Second Street in the 2011 special purpose local option sales tax. Plans call for a pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly street, landscaped and attractive to small businesses, linking Mercer University with downtown and the east bank of the Ocmulgee River.
“This is not a high-speed thoroughfare,” Reichert said.