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Resident warns of sight-line hazard after new fence; commissioners point to July 1 visibility law
Summary
A resident raised safety concerns about a newly placed fence near a rural intersection; county staff said the fence was within the existing right-of-way but noted a new state line-of-sight statute taking effect July 1 could require removal of certain obstructions placed after that date.
A local resident told commissioners a recently installed fence near his intersection is obstructing sight lines and raising safety concerns at a location where the resident said there have been fatal crashes.
Dave Soline, who gave his address as 2202 East 200 North, told the board his “biggest concern” is that a neighbor’s new fence is too close to the corner and obstructs visibility for drivers. “When I came through yesterday, they only had, like, 2 miles to go” and later he said the new fence “is 21 feet” from the right-of-way centerline, a…
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