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Friday, April 16, 2010

Metal Street Signs or Wooden Street Signs?............We need to decide

So Carroll County is ready to come out a place NEW signs in the subdivision.  They are ready to replace the wooden signs with new metal signs.

Hi Scott,


Yes, the county will replace signs. Any that are down, or missing, just let me know which intersections, and road names you need. They will be replaced with all metal, not wood.


I am trying to get homeowners to tell me if they would like to have the wooden signs replaced with the metal ones.  The county will not come out and fix the wooden signs. So we can have some wooden signs and some metal or we can have all metal or all wooden with some broken.

Please call me on my cell that was provided on the letter or email me.

VictoriaPlaceSubdivision@yahoo.com

Thanks,  Scott.

3 comments:

  1. I do not want metal street signs in the neighborhood. I bought out here for the class of the neighborhood and if they are replaced I feel that it will bring property values down. Repair/replace them. Don't just let the city put them in because its cheap.

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  2. The broken sign in the front of the neighborhood has been broken for about a year and no one has bothered replacing or repairing. The same with the very first street sign (Rachel Blvd). It was missing for 6+ months, and finally I called and they ordered it and it was nailed up there. You can't even see the Rachel Blvd sign until you pass it.

    I don't see a problem with replacing the broken signs with metal ones.

    I think if someone was going to replace/repair it it would have been done months ago.

    Its not safe not having the street name up there, think about if there was a fire, without a sign they may not get to your home in time.

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  3. I agree we need street signs but until now it was not our place to repair/replace the signs it was up to the builder who up until now ran the poa. Weather he did it or not well that's nothing I can control.

    if there is no objection to metal ones than what is the objection to wooden ones.

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