Actually I think that's great idea, especially if there's an emergency.
2007-09-28 13:46:57
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answered by Chris B 7
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Yes, interestingly my city doesn't seem to enforce the ordinance about clearly visible curb addresses... in a similar city/town where I grew up, it was a minor-summer-business for kids to go around with the reflective paint and stencils and paint the numbers each year for a few bucks.
My brother lives in a rural area, and they are STRICT about requiring your number being visible from the main-road. He has a 1/4 mile curving driveway, and we've added solar-powered "road dots" up the driveway.
2007-09-28 14:30:59
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answered by mariner31 7
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We have large numbers above the door & a motion sensor light. Curb #s fade or perhaps a car parked in front of it so it doesn't do any good to have curb #s.
2007-09-28 14:36:05
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answered by Carole Q 6
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2016-12-14 03:13:19
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answered by kieck 4
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Obviously in your other answers I see what might be considered valid answers. I would prefer anon. Is this a business you're in?
2007-09-28 16:13:14
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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yes
2007-09-28 13:55:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yea that would be pretty cool
2007-09-29 16:03:39
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answered by donielle 7
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Yes, would you?
2007-09-28 13:45:06
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answered by Steve in NC 7
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