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Committee weighs signs and enforcement for unsecured loads, roadside trash

5916059 · October 9, 2025
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Summary

Public Works discussed putting signage and increased enforcement in place to reduce roadside trash and require covered loads to the landfill; committee voted to hold the communication and seek further input.

The Public Works Committee on Oct. 8 discussed steps to reduce roadside trash and ensure loads to the landfill are covered, including posted signage, encroachment permits and enforcement by law officers.

Director Mark Neary told the committee he had "permission to do that as long as it's in an ordinance that can be, utilized, and I believe it is," but said staff must decide sign size, location and obtain an encroachment permit. Neary also cautioned that signs alone may not stop littering and that enforcement is important.

Sheriff Lester was cited by staff…

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