Thursday, 10 September 2009

Million Dollar Signs

More signage news from around the world from Hants and Dorset Signs as a state lawmaker is complaining about signs that let passing motorists know when Ohio road work is courtesy of Federal Stimulus money. The state ordered the markers to identify Ohio's 365 stimulus projects at both ends of construction zones, at a cost estimated at more than $1 million.

The money will come out of the $935 million in federal funds the state is receiving for highway work. State Senator Tim Grendell, a Republican from Northeast Ohio's Geauga County, says the signs are a waste of money, and there are better uses for the funds. But ODOT spokesman Scott Varner says the state felt it was important to show taxpayers how stimulus money is being used.

The signs are posted on two Hancock County projects--I-75 between Ohio 613 and the Wood County Line and the Ohio 15-US 68 Expressway just south of the intersection with I-75.

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