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Local Board Approves Safety Signs to Combat Dangerous Roads

September 25, 2024 | Augusta County, Virginia


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Local Board Approves Safety Signs to Combat Dangerous Roads
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed safety concerns raised by residents regarding traffic conditions near a local ball field in Greenville. Community members expressed worries about the dangers posed by speeding vehicles, particularly when trying to exit their driveways on a steep hill.

In response to these concerns, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) conducted an assessment and determined that the installation of warning signs in the area is warranted. Mr. Wolf, a representative involved in the project, reported that they had solicited bids from several vendors, ultimately selecting the same supplier used for previous installations in the county to ensure consistency and ease of maintenance.

The board approved the expenditure of $6,850 for the purchase and delivery of two signs, which will be funded through the infrastructure budget. The motion to proceed with the installation was unanimously supported, reflecting the board's commitment to enhancing road safety for local residents.

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