LePage refuses to put up National Monument road signs
Source: Bangor Daily News
Gov. Paul LePage is refusing to put signs along state roads showing the way to Maines national monument, pending the outcome of a federal review, state officials said Friday.
The governor wont allow official signs for Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument to be placed along Interstate 95 and Routes 11, 157 and 159 all Katahdin region main roads until federal officials determine whether the executive order creating the monument was valid, Maine Department of Transportation spokesman Ted Talbot said.
While it is under review, we really have to wait for that decision, Talbot said Friday. What we dont want to do is commit taxpayers money to signage or any type of project without knowing that it [the monument] is in place and that everyone is on board with it.
LePages determination came in response to monument Superintendent Tim Hudsons request for the state to install the signs. Hudson learned of the decision in a letter that he said he received on Friday from the DOT, and said he is working with local towns to place signs on their roads.
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