AGING IN PLACE LIVINGSTON COUNTY LEADS PROJECT
TO IMPROVE
LOCAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Livingston County
Health Center would like to announce that their office, located at 800 Adam
Drive, will be the site to purchase 911 Rural Location Signs through an
initiative of its Aging in Place Coalition.
The coalition met
with Livingston County Commissioners, County Clerk Sherry Parks, Chillicothe
Fire Chief Darrell Wright and volunteer fire chiefs, Livingston County Sheriff
Steve Cox, Chillicothe Police Department and MODOT Engineer Austin Hibler after
identifying the need for senior citizens living in rural areas to be located in
a timely matter in emergency situations.
The group came up with a set of specifications for uniform signage
easily recognized by emergency services including fire, ambulance and law
enforcement.
The signs are 18”x 6” blue prismatic highly reflective double-sided aluminum with four-inch white numbering. The recommendation is to display the sign either near the driveway entrance of the property, or on the mailbox of the residence. The preference would be for the sign to be placed on the same side of the road as the home and beyond the MODOT right of way, which is 15 feet from the center of the road on both sides.
Applications for signage are available at the Health Center, located at 800 Adam Drive, or on their website www.livcohealthcenter.com . Two mounting options are available, with hardware included. Residents can choose mailbox mount with nuts and bolts or post mount, which includes a bracket. Six foot perforated u-channel posts that meet MODOT guidelines will also be available for purchase. Cash, check or money order will be accepted as payment.
The signs are 18”x 6” blue prismatic highly reflective double-sided aluminum with four-inch white numbering. The recommendation is to display the sign either near the driveway entrance of the property, or on the mailbox of the residence. The preference would be for the sign to be placed on the same side of the road as the home and beyond the MODOT right of way, which is 15 feet from the center of the road on both sides.
Applications for signage are available at the Health Center, located at 800 Adam Drive, or on their website www.livcohealthcenter.com . Two mounting options are available, with hardware included. Residents can choose mailbox mount with nuts and bolts or post mount, which includes a bracket. Six foot perforated u-channel posts that meet MODOT guidelines will also be available for purchase. Cash, check or money order will be accepted as payment.
Missouri Vocational
Enterprises will be creating the signs and Grand River Multipurpose Center will
be the point of distribution when they arrive.
Volunteers are still being
recruited if you would like to assist in the project.
County residents of
any age who live outside city limits are encouraged to purchase signage to mark
their properties for their own personal safety. The more locations marked out in county will
help emergency services provide the best level of care.
There is no county ordinance or deadline attached to this initiative,
but the benefit to the homeowner and occupants can’t be overstated. The City of Chillicothe has an existing
ordinance for house numbering to encourage residents to mark their properties for
quick response as well.
Models of both types of signage available are installed at the health center for viewing.
Models of both types of signage available are installed at the health center for viewing.