February 20, 2025 - 08:49

In a show of solidarity, the community has come together to support a local business facing significant challenges due to increased traffic congestion. Business owner Jason Corman has expressed his frustrations, noting that it can take up to half an hour to travel just a mile during peak hours in the afternoons and evenings. This frustrating situation has resulted in fewer customers willing to visit his establishment, impacting sales and overall business operations.
Residents and patrons have voiced their support, recognizing the importance of local businesses in the community. Many have taken to social media to share their experiences and encourage others to shop locally, despite the traffic issues. Corman believes that with the community's backing, his business can weather these growing pains and thrive in the long run.
The situation highlights the need for improved traffic management and infrastructure to ensure that local businesses can continue to serve their communities effectively.
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