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Garrison Hilliard September 25th 05 08:58 PM

Be on the lookout for a smiling blue fish
 
Fish signs to mark stream crossings

The Enquirer


Be on the lookout for a smiling blue fish.

Signs featuring such a logo will appear at 33 local stream crossings this month
across Greater Cincinnati.

The first goes up Wednesday at the Anderson Ferry Road crossing of Wolff Run in
Delhi Township.

The distinctive blue fish signs are part of an effort by the Mill Creek
Watershed Council of Communities to make people aware of and appreciate the
importance of streams.

Signs will be installed by local governments and volunteers at the following 19
communities in the Mill Creek, Great Miami and Ohio River watersheds in Hamilton
and Butler counties: Arlington Heights, Delhi Township, Elmwood Place, Evendale,
Fairfield, Green Township, Hanover Township, Lemon Township, Liberty Township,
Lockland, Madison Township, Millville, Reading, Ross Township, Sharonville,
Springdale, Springfield Township, West Chester Township, and Woodlawn.

Last year, the council said, watershed signs were installed at more than 130
stream crossings in Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana.
For more information: www.projectsigns.info.

http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.d...509250421/1056

greg September 26th 05 03:18 AM

Sounds like an OK idea, but I don't exactly get what they are trying to
accomplish.


"Garrison Hilliard" wrote in message
...
Fish signs to mark stream crossings

The Enquirer


Be on the lookout for a smiling blue fish.

Signs featuring such a logo will appear at 33 local stream crossings this
month
across Greater Cincinnati.

The first goes up Wednesday at the Anderson Ferry Road crossing of Wolff
Run in
Delhi Township.

The distinctive blue fish signs are part of an effort by the Mill Creek
Watershed Council of Communities to make people aware of and appreciate
the
importance of streams.

Signs will be installed by local governments and volunteers at the
following 19
communities in the Mill Creek, Great Miami and Ohio River watersheds in
Hamilton
and Butler counties: Arlington Heights, Delhi Township, Elmwood Place,
Evendale,
Fairfield, Green Township, Hanover Township, Lemon Township, Liberty
Township,
Lockland, Madison Township, Millville, Reading, Ross Township,
Sharonville,
Springdale, Springfield Township, West Chester Township, and Woodlawn.

Last year, the council said, watershed signs were installed at more than
130
stream crossings in Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeastern
Indiana.
For more information: www.projectsigns.info.

http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.d...509250421/1056




Oci-One Kanubi September 27th 05 03:21 PM

Every time I approach a bridge I look for the sign identifying the
watercourse, then if no-one is following closely behind me I slow down
and drive as close to the railing as possible -- often crossing that
confounded white line onto a designated "shoulder" -- to peer down at
the stream.

I HATE it when I'm in a state or county that doesn't put up those
signs, making me wonder what stream that was.

As for "what they are trying to accomplish", I think they are trying to
make people aware of and appreciate the importance of streams.

-Richard, His Kanubic Travesty
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greg wrote:
Sounds like an OK idea, but I don't exactly get what they are trying to
accomplish.


"Garrison Hilliard" wrote in message
...
Fish signs to mark stream crossings

The Enquirer


Be on the lookout for a smiling blue fish.

Signs featuring such a logo will appear at 33 local stream crossings this
month
across Greater Cincinnati.

The first goes up Wednesday at the Anderson Ferry Road crossing of Wolff
Run in
Delhi Township.

The distinctive blue fish signs are part of an effort by the Mill Creek
Watershed Council of Communities to make people aware of and appreciate
the
importance of streams.

Signs will be installed by local governments and volunteers at the
following 19
communities in the Mill Creek, Great Miami and Ohio River watersheds in
Hamilton
and Butler counties: Arlington Heights, Delhi Township, Elmwood Place,
Evendale,
Fairfield, Green Township, Hanover Township, Lemon Township, Liberty
Township,
Lockland, Madison Township, Millville, Reading, Ross Township,
Sharonville,
Springdale, Springfield Township, West Chester Township, and Woodlawn.

Last year, the council said, watershed signs were installed at more than
130
stream crossings in Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeastern
Indiana.
For more information: www.projectsigns.info.

http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.d...509250421/1056




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