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The 9-1-1 Administrative office is the record keeper for the road name signage of Benton County rural roads.
There are 1,418 miles of rural County roads, approximately 1,650 miles of City roads and approximately 493 miles of federal & state roads.
Road signage as amended by County Ordinance No. 0-2004-11, Article II, Section 58-83
“The Code of Ordinances of Benton County, Arkansas is amended by adding a section to read as follows: Sec. 58-83. Signage of roads. (a) Green sign roads.
A county maintained road – if accepted, and signed-off on by the County Judge. All signs will be maintained and replaced by the County Road Department. (b)
Blue sign roads. Limited public access road – must have a minimum of 3 houses, and will be graded twice a year by the County Road Department. All such signs
will be maintained, and will be replaced by the Road Department. (c) White sign roads. Requested private drive – will not be maintained by the County. All
signs must be maintained and replaced by the property owner, or a representative of all property owners on the requested road. The cost for a new, or replacement
sign shall be assessed for all white signs by the County Judge. (d) Road signs. Speed limit signs, curve signs, arrow signs, and signs relative to highway safety
will be replaced and maintained by the County. All other signs may be maintained and replaced by the adjoining property owner. A cost will be assessed for these signs.”