Henry Raymond
General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Rev. Elizabeth on June 12, 2010, 06:07:12 AM
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It seems to me that if I were a visitor trying to go north or south on 104 through Fairfax I would have great difficulty figuring it all out. The signs that are up are neither highly visible nor highly informative. It would also help if signs were posted at the Maple St. Bridge and the Boissoneault Bridge indicating that they are both single lane bridges to be approached with caution.
Ah well, this too shall pass.....
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From what I've been told,
one may not establish a detour on town roads in the State of Vermont.
Detours must be on State Roads.
I've been thinking about opening a "Fairfax Map Stand" at my place.
We sit on my steps and guess if cars are "Lost" or if they "Know where they're going".
The latter is now finally the majority.
Over by school, we call the area the "Fairfax Triangle".
Kids can play the License Plate game.
Cars spend so much time going back and forth, by the time they get out of here,
I figure Minor's and Nan's must be selling more gas.
If you want some common sense in Montpelier, Vote Santee this November.
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Rev
Check with the Fire Department.
I bet they can assist.
Not knowing that those are single lane roads could be a "life safety" issue....
Once you toss those two words out, people listen.
Litigation, ain't it grand!
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Thanks, Mike!