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FAQs
Q.
When will my road be paved?
A. Calls are referred to
Dennis Meguire, Inspection &
Engineering - (513)732-8888.
Q.
Who fixes the roads (pot holes, guardrail, ditches...) ?
A. Calls are referred to the Highway Department, (513)732-8869.
Q.
I have a drainage (flooding) problem.
A. Road Related: Highway Department, (513)732-8869.
Out of the Right-of-Way: Storm Management,
John McManus (513) 732-7880.
Q.
How do I get a speed limit changed.
A. For questions concerning speed limit changes, please Contact Traffic Engineering,
Jeremy Evans
(513)732-8878 or
Brad Perry (513)732-8868
More information about Speed Limits
Q.
How do I get a sign or traffic signal installed.
A. Please Contact Traffic Engineering,
Jeremy Evans
(513)732-8878
Q.
I drove through wet traffic paint and got some on my vehicle. How do I remove
it?
A.
Paint used by Clermont
County to paint yellow roadway centerlines and white edge lines is a water-based
acrylic and can be removed with a solution of hot water and ammonia (one cup
ammonia per gallon of water) and soap. The area with paint on may have to be
soaked multiple times until the paint softens so it can be wiped clean and
rinsed.
Note: Paint should be
removed as soon as possible.
During the summer, the county
refreshes traffic markings on the highways. Some drivers try to get around our
convoy and track over the wet lines, splattering paint onto their vehicles. When
that happens, the drivers call us to solve the problem. Our crew travels at only
7-10 miles per hour and has signs mounted on the trucks to inform the public of
"WET PAINT". Therefore, the County is not responsible for paint
removal from vehicles that cross these lines.
Q. Who
Maintains My Road?
A. Click here to read more about
the Clermont County Highway system.
Q. What is the
Pothole
Damage Policy?
A. Click to read about the
Pothole Policy
Q. When will you mow my
ditch?
A. Click to read about more
about Mowing.
Q. When will you salt my
road?
A. Click to read about
Snow and ice treatment.
Q. What is the
refrigerator recycling policy?
A. Click to read about the
refrigerator recycling policy.
Q.
Which roads are
maintained by the County? Township?
State? or are Private?
A. See a complete list of
the County Roads or read more
about the County Highway systems.
Q. Where can I get
power outage information?
A. Click to contact
Duke Electric
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