Supervisors Sign Off on Road Signs
Jan. 8, 2014 | 4:26 PMReading Time: 2 minutes
County Supervisors moved to help local communities show off their unique characteristics Wednesday by approving new rules for road signs.
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County Supervisors moved to help local communities show off their unique characteristics Wednesday by approving new rules for road signs.
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Heavy rain in the East County caused rockslides that closed roads. County Public Works crews scrambled to get them back open.
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County Supervisors voted unanimously Wednesday to spend up to $740,000 to do preventive maintenance work on bridges in Descanso, Jacumba, and Lake Wohlford Road near Escondido.
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It’s a lot easier traveling between Vista and San Marcos now that the County Public Works Department has completed the South Santa Fe road improvement project.
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San Diego County supervisors voted unanimously to spend roughly $5 million to resurface roads around the county and another $180,000 to make Valley Center Road safer Wednesday.
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County supervisors acted unanimously this week to — literally — put the rubber to County roads, voting Wednesday to spend roughly $2.15 million to resurface roads around unincorporated communities using “rubberized slurries.”
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County supervisors on Wednesday dramatically cut the fees that developers, homeowners and businesses pay to offset the traffic that growth creates — a move that could boost commercial, industrial and residential building in unincorporated communities.