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Adair Fiscal Court, 10 Apr 2018 -15 MPH Speed Limit 1st Reading

Two second readings approved in addition to Turkey Trace action. A second reading creates something of a new East Breeding Loop, with by extending Salt Peter Cave Road one-half mile to Independence Ridge Road. Another second reading establishes a bus turnaround on New Concord Road in District 2.
Comments on this so cumbersome and disjointed procedure for changes in speed limits, state mandated to be done one road at a time rather than by class of road in the county, welcome
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By Ed Waggener

Another County Road will be safer if and when a second reading is given to a proposed new ordinance for Turkey Trace, CR# 1614, a .268 mile road in District 6. The existing speed limit is 35 mph.

The action to approve the drastically reduced - (and in the opinion of many, an action badly need on all similar residential roads in the county) came in the "Reading of Roads" segment of the regular monthly meeting of Adair Fiscal Court, Tuesday, April 10, 2018. The Adair County Fiscal Court unanimously approved a first reading of the proposal by Sixth District Magistrate Greg Caldwell, in whose district Turkey Trace is located.



Second readings was given for a bus turnaround at 3048 New Concord Road in District 2, Magistrate Daryl Flatt's District. The reading us unanimously approved.

A second reading for a 0.5324 extension of Salt Peter Cave Road CR# 1296, in District 4, Magistrate Perry Reeder's District was also unanimously approved.

The extension will connect with Independence Ridge Road east of Breeding.


This story was posted on 2018-04-11 06:43:38
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