Concerns over decorative landscaping near roadways sparked a lively discussion during the recent Jefferson County government meeting. Officials addressed community confusion regarding the legality of decorative rocks and trees adjacent to roads, emphasizing the importance of maintaining proper drainage and safety.
One official clarified that small decorative rocks are permissible as long as they remain below the grade of the road. "If you come and they're above the grade of the road, then you got a problem," he stated, highlighting the need for compliance to prevent hazards for drivers and equipment. The conversation also touched on the placement of trees, with officials urging residents to ensure they are set back far enough to avoid overhanging branches that could obstruct traffic.
The meeting revealed that some residents felt misled by recent letters regarding landscaping regulations. Officials acknowledged the need for clearer communication, promising to address these concerns and provide better guidance on landscaping profiles that support road drainage.
As new subdivisions develop, officials noted that most residents have been cooperative in adhering to these guidelines. However, they remain vigilant about older driveways that may not meet current standards. The discussion underscored the county's commitment to balancing aesthetic landscaping with public safety and infrastructure needs.