Motorists approaching Lovelock have probably noticed that some of the community’s highway signs are looking a little worse for wear.
The green signs directing Interstate 80 travelers toward downtown Lovelock have faded and peeled, leaving portions of the lettering difficult to read and creating a less-than-welcoming first impression for visitors entering town.
Local resident Cathie Bryant took the initiative to find out how residents can report the problem directly to the Nevada Department of Transportation.
NDOT maintains an online request form where residents can report damaged or deteriorating signs and upload photographs showing the problem. The form can be reached at: https://nvdot.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
After submitting the form, residents will receive an email from NDOT asking them to verify their email address. The report will not be completed until the verification link in that email has been clicked.
Bryant is encouraging residents who have noticed the signs to submit their own reports. Multiple reports may help make NDOT aware that replacing or repairing the signs is important to the community.
The signs serve as one of the first introductions travelers receive to Lovelock, directing visitors toward downtown businesses, restaurants and community attractions. Reporting the problem takes only a few minutes and may help give Lovelock’s interstate entrance the attention it needs.
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