04-02-2015, 11:47 AM
quote:Thanks Laurie, I checked it out and sent in a request, so we'll see what the county says. Whether enforced or not, signage at some of the blind intersections near pavement (like B Rd turning onto 9 Rd) would be useful, simply because people are moving a lot faster on paved areas than gravel. (All of this is my opinion. HARC hasn't made a definitive decision on sign placement at the moment.)
Originally posted by Laurie
Good try Wolverine2! And I so enjoy your humor! My understanding of how the PEAR is maintained, cfscott, is that the county has assumed maintenance & liability thru having an easement agreement with several lotowners. This includes signage at each intersection from the top of 8 Rd to F Rd, over to 9 Rd and into Ainaloa subdivision. No signage would be provided for anywhere else in the Acres, so sorry, but 10 & C rd intersection will not be a county maintained intersection. When a sign goes missing, the public works dept is to be notified and the county will replace it.