
Campaign signs are not permitted in the state’s right-of-way at any time, according to officials at the Indiana Department of Transportation.
Continue readingCampaign signs are not permitted in the state’s right-of-way at any time, according to officials at the Indiana Department of Transportation.
Continue readingMarshall County residents should think of other areas to place signs instead of in the county’s right-of-way.
Continue readingThe unintentional mowing of a man’s plants that are placed in the County’s right-of-way sparked a discussion during the Marshall County Commissioners’ meeting Monday evening.
Commissioner Mike Delp began by recognizing that the plants were mowed accidentally and explained that the mowing crews did not realize they were placed there intentionally.
Marc Eads, a resident of Pretty Lake Trail in Plymouth, went on to discuss the strategic placement of the plants. He said they are a part of what is called a “bioswale” which assists with drainage. Continue reading
Marshall County Highway Supervisor Jason Peters told the commissioners his concerns about the placement of steel posts in the right-of-way area on properties.
Peters said some of the posts are about one to two feet from the county road which creates concern.