The truck overturned on Berry Road. The driver was able to get out of the truck and the passenger was helped out by fire crews, according to Rural Metro.
ENFIELD Community members are demanding motorists pay more attention on the roads after a horse was struck and killed Saturday evening in Enfield.Canaan resident Shelby Jaffe said in a Facebook post that she was riding her horse, Waffles, on the.
Fox21Online
June 22, 2021
DULUTH, Minn.- In April, more than 100 single-family homes built before 1930 had their water lines tested for lead and today Duluth leaders released those results to the public.
Although results showed higher traces than expected, no commonalities were found in neighborhoods. However, homes on dead-end streets did have higher traces of lead.
“There’s no safe level of lead in drinking water, especially for children,” said Director of Public Works Jim Benning. “So it needs to be an initiative we take seriously and get in front of right away.”
The city of Duluth has been replacing lead pipelines for more than 20 years. There are approximately five thousand public lines needing replacements.
Last week, the San Mateo County Department of Public Works completed the first phase of a speed reduction plan on Pescadero Creek Road.
The plan targets the portion of Pescadero Creek Road between the fire station and North Street and aims to slow motorists as they enter town from the east and the west. In addition to the replacement and relocation of existing speed limit signs, the plan adds several new â35 mphâ signs and thermoplastic legends â essentially the white markings you see on pavement â to the portion of road.
âWeâre going to install these speed limit signs and the numeric pavement markings and evaluate its effectiveness,â said Director of Public Works Jim Porter. âAnd based upon that, if it slows cars down, then thatâll be the solution.â