Locals in Lebanon County said they've had enough of being left with hundreds of dollars’ worth of damage from truck drivers on their property.
Neighbors and local business owners in Lebanon County said they have had enough of being left with hundreds of dollars’ worth of damage from truck drivers on their property.
The problem, according to Daniel Bubb, who works in a business located on Route 72, is that drivers come down the road despite signs telling them it’s a dead end. He said it’s been an issue that has cost him.
Truck Drivers Detour Signs Damage Route 72 Project Signs Penndot
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