North Judson Truck Route Established
Published: May 4, 2015
By: Tyler Maffitt, WKVI
North Judson has solidified the route that commercial trucks
can take in the community.
The ordinance specifies the path to enter the community and
reach the industrial park through State Road 10 without traveling on
residential streets. North Judson has undertaken the effort to help preserve
road quality and prevent other traffic impediments.
Clerk-Treasurer Donna Henry says commercial trucks would
turn onto Luken Road off of State Road 10 to the intersection of Sycamore
street.
“If they’re going to the industrial park, they’d take the
same route as if they were going to American Oak, but they would continue on to
Arlington Avenue and then take that over to the entrance to the industrial
park,” says Henry.
The Town of North Judson initially considered reaching out
to GPS manufacturers to specify to commercial trucks where they can travel.
They now intend to join the Starke County Economic Development Foundation, the
City of Knox, and Starke County to contact the companies.
Henry says there are still companies which need to be
accessed commercially that aren’t in the industrial park.
“For instance, if they’re making a delivery to the elevator,
or the grocery store, they are to take the truck route to the nearest
intersection for the business that would get them to that destination,” says
Henry.
Signs have been constructed in North Judson to alert
commercial truck drivers where they are allowed to travel.
According to the ordinance’s legal notice, the Truck Route
Ordinance will take effect at the end of this month.
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