Sunday, February 28, 2010
East Ridge High School Entrance
KENTUCKY...
The entrance to East Ridge High School may soon get a lot safer, according to a letter from Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Acting Secretary Mike Hancock. Pike County Judge-Executive Wayne T. Rutherford and District 3 Magistrate Leo Murphy sent a letter to Hancock in November of last year requesting the state do something to alleviate the safety hazards at the entrance. “Speeding, along with the lay and the curvature of the road, has created dangerous elements at the entrance to East Ridge High School,” Pike County Judge-Executive Wayne T. Rutherford said. “The amount of bus traffic alone creates even more cause for concern. Children are our most precious cargo.” Hancock wrote in his letter that the transportation cabinet has formed a project team to review the safety issues that have been raised about the entrance to the school.
The entrance to East Ridge High School may soon get a lot safer, according to a letter from Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Acting Secretary Mike Hancock. Pike County Judge-Executive Wayne T. Rutherford and District 3 Magistrate Leo Murphy sent a letter to Hancock in November of last year requesting the state do something to alleviate the safety hazards at the entrance. “Speeding, along with the lay and the curvature of the road, has created dangerous elements at the entrance to East Ridge High School,” Pike County Judge-Executive Wayne T. Rutherford said. “The amount of bus traffic alone creates even more cause for concern. Children are our most precious cargo.” Hancock wrote in his letter that the transportation cabinet has formed a project team to review the safety issues that have been raised about the entrance to the school.