Covington County Commission addresses uptick in stolen road signs

Published 1:00 pm Tuesday, November 19, 2024

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The Covington County Commission has recently noticed a concerning rise in the theft of road signs throughout the county, with over 48 signs reported missing in the past month, particularly in areas north of Highway 84. Road sign theft is not just a nuisance—it is a criminal offense. If the person or persons responsible are identified, they will face criminal charges.

Road signs play a critical role in the safety and welfare of our community. They are essential for guiding emergency services to addresses during crises, ensuring timely assistance when it matters most. Removing or damaging these signs compromises public safety and hinders emergency response efforts.

Replacing a single road sign, including labor, costs taxpayers approximately $75. This ongoing theft is not only a safety issue but also places an unnecessary financial burden on the county and its residents.

The Covington County Commission urges anyone with information about these thefts to contact the Covington County Road Department at 334-428-2622. If you witness someone in the act of stealing a road sign, please call 911 immediately.

“We want to remind the public that road signs are not there for decoration—they are critical tools for public safety,” said Kyle Adams, Communications Director for the Covington County Commission. “We are committed to holding those responsible for these thefts accountable.”

Your cooperation is vital in helping keep Covington County safe.