Posted on January 17, 2019
Author Anita Goodan, WKVI
A roadside mowing policy was presented to the Starke County Commissioners at their most recent meeting.
Highway Superintendent Rik Ritzler said the policy includes straightaway mowing.
“It is the policy of the Starke County Highway Department to mow five feet from the edge of the roadway,” explained Ritzler. “This allows ample room for motorists to safely pull to the side of the road if necessary and also creates better visibility to reduce collisions with deer and other animals. Additionally, maintaining a five foot right-of-way keeps plant from encroaching onto the road surface and causing damage. If they do get too close, they mess up the shoulder.”
The policy also gives provisions on mowing at corners and intersections.
“It is the policy of the Starke County Highway Department to mow 15 feet in all directions at corners and intersections. At some corners and intersections, additional visibility is required to ensure the safety of motorists. In those instances, additional mowing will be necessary. I will go out there and inspect those myself. I will try and talk to the property owner of the field ahead of time. If not, driver safety is more important than anything else.”
The commissioners unanimously approved the roadside mowing policy as presented. Questions may be directed to the Starke County Highway Department at 574-772-3011.
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