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Precinct 4 Crews Meet Increased Demand for Traffic Signs

Precinct 4 Crews Meet Increased Demand for Traffic Signs

Harris County Precinct 4 Road & Bridge crews are adding more speed limit signs throughout the precinct in response to population growth.

Crews are seeing increased demand for signs in new developments and along major thoroughfares as more residents move into Precinct 4. Signs are also replaced throughout the precinct as they age and lose their reflective coating, which helps make them more visible at night.

Signs are added to areas as needed by Commissioner R. Jack Cagle’s Road & Bridge Department. To report a missing or damaged sign, contact Precinct 4’s Community Assistance Department at 281-353-8424 or visit www.hcp4.net/cad.

Photo1: Precinct 4 employee Danny Pipes installs a 30 mph speed limit signs on TC Jester Boulevard.

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Precinct 4 is one of four precincts located in Harris County, Texas and boasts a population of more than 1.2 million people. With a population of 4.3 million, Harris County is the largest county in Texas and the third-largest in the United States.

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