Roadside burning ban signs unveiled
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New roadside burning ban signs for provincial and municipal roadways have been developed by the Manitoba government in partnership with the Association of Manitoba Municipalities, Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler and AMM president Chris Goertzen announced at the Keystone Centre on Tuesday.
“We encourage all municipal governments to move to this new sign when alerting the public that burning bans are in place as safety measures,” Schuler said. “This concept emerged from the AMM and is a great example of co-operation between governments.”
In the past, municipalities have used a variety of signs at the side of the road to alert residents to the ban. The uniform-look signs convey the necessary message to passing motorists in a less distracting manner, and will support online and other methods of notifications, the minister noted.
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