With taxpayer approval, several hundred feet of guide rail may soon line a section of Hubbell Mountain Road in Sherman.

With taxpayer approval, several hundred feet of guide rail may soon line a section of Hubbell Mountain Road in Sherman.

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With taxpayer approval, several hundred feet of guide rail may soon line a section of Hubbell Mountain Road in Sherman.

With taxpayer approval, several hundred feet of guide rail may soon line a section of Hubbell Mountain Road in Sherman.

Guide rails proposed for Shermans Hubbell Mountain Road, now its up to the taxpayers

SHERMAN Several hundred feet of guide rail may soon line a section of Hubbell Mountain Road but whether or not that happens will be up to taxpayers.

During its Thursday evening meeting, the Board of Selectmen voted to bring to a town meeting a request of no more than $9,999 to install 450 feet of guide rail on the residential roadway.

First Selectman Don Lowe said there have been a few accidents on Hubbell Mountain Road, and one particular resident is very concerned about having a car go right into her home.

She said there have been two accidents, and only a row of trees have kept the cars from going into her home, Lowe said.

According to state police, a driver lost control outside that residents home last August, crashing into a series of small trees and bushes before proceeding down the yard and striking a stone retaining wall.

Lowe said two other Hubbell Mountain Road residents have also expressed traffic safety concerns, and he agrees there is quite a safety issue.

The road has been examined and analyzed, Lowe said, and the town has received proposals from several companies that install guide rails.

Ive been on site with (Public Works Supervisor) Don Borkowski and all three of these people who have submitted proposals, Lowe said.

Of the proposals, Lowe said, he and Borkowski happened to like the least expensive of the three.

The proposal includes the installation of used guide rails, which Selectman Kevin Keenan noted would be in between the weathered steel guide rails that sort of blend into the environment and the shiny new ones that you see along interstates.

Since the rail would be used, he said, it would have a dull effect.

I just wanted to point that out in case anyones concerned about bright, shiny new guide rails going up on a nice country road, Keenan added.

Lowe said he believes the rural-looking guide rails would blend in well.

I felt we got kind of lucky because the least expensive option is also the most aesthetically pleasing for that road, he said.

Lowe said the installation of guide rails in other parts of town are being considered, but those roadways havent been fully analyzed yet.

A town meeting date has not yet been set for the vote on the Hubbell Mountain Road guide rails.

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