Travelers on the New Nashville Highway will soon get a sense of direction as the county hopes to begin putting up road signs in a week or so. “We have just ordered the signs and asked for them ASAP,” said Road Superintendent Levie Glenn, noting he did not realize the contractor would not be putting up the signs, thus causing the delay in erecting them. “I started getting calls from citizens once the road opened asking about road signs.
Street signs fall through cracks