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Clark resident asks Park County to remove developer-paid 30 mph sign on private War Horse Road

Park County Board of County Commissioners · January 6, 2026
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Summary

Resident Wendy Annis told commissioners that four new county-style signs, including a 30 mph limit, were installed on War Horse Road (a private/BLM access to a subdivision), and said the signage encourages higher-speed traffic that increases maintenance costs for private residents; county staff said the signs were paid for by the developer and legal counsel would need to be consulted about removal authority and enforceability.

A Clark resident asked Park County commissioners to remove a 30 mph speed-limit sign that she said was installed on a privately maintained dirt/BLM road and is causing increased speeding and maintenance costs for adjacent residents.

Wendy Annis of Clark told the board that the Park County road department recently installed four county-style street signs on War Horse Road, which serves private subdivisions such as Chief Joseph…

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