KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – What were the city’s biggest eyesores and trouble spots were reduced to rubble and removed last week when the old KFC and China Chef restaurant on the corner of State Roads 100 …
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KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – What were the city’s biggest eyesores and trouble spots were reduced to rubble and removed last week when the old KFC and China Chef restaurant on the corner of State Roads 100 and 21 was demolished. The City of Keystone Heights bought the property for $250,000 with plans to build a safer right-hand turn lane onto S.R. 100 from northbound S.R. 21. The building has been abandoned for years. It’s been blamed for several accidents at the intersection because it partially blocks the view of northbound drivers on S.R. 21. Additional plans exist to add downtown parking and realign crosswalks.