Posted on August 23, 2019
Author Jacque Ryan, WKVI
All the street signage within the Town of North Judson will be replaced with newer, safer signs and posts.
During Monday night’s Town Council meeting, Fleis and Vandenbrink Senior Project Manager Mitch Hansel reminded members that a sign inventory was recently conducted and North Judson is the recipient of a 90/10 matching grant.
He noted that the project cost totals $63,400. The Indiana Department of Transportation will cover 90 percent of that cost and the Town will be responsible for a 10 percent match of $6,340.
Town Superintendent Joe Leszek explained that breakaway posts will be installed and Hansel added that the new signage will have high reflectivity. He said that feature makes them easier to see at night and they’re supposed to help improve safety and save lives.
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