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PODCAST: Fire Signs and Comprehensive Planning with Mariah Goode

The County of Door is replacing all the emergency, green-and-white fire signs in all of the towns at every single address, at a cost that’s been estimated at more than $1 million and is being funded, in part, with American Rescue Plan Act dollars. Debra Fitzgerald talks with Mariah Goode, director of the county’s Land Use Services department, about why this is being done and why, in the age of GPS, those signs are still needed. She also touches on the county’s comprehensive plan process now underway, and how the county’s vision of land use across the peninsula interacts with, and overlays, municipal versions of future land use.