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All of the cross streets the road intersects have signs with just the name of the other road, not Forest Hills Drive. But of course, those are ongoing costs when the signs are stolen and replaced.Īs for the new signs: If you happen to miss them and turn onto Forest Hills Drive, you will be out of luck trying to figure out what road you’re on. The cost to replace the smaller street signs is $50. The costs to mount the new signs for labor, material and equipment was about $300, according to the city’s Public Services Department. “The city did that to reduce the potential for the signs being stolen,” he said. The city installed the signs in August, says spokesman Nathan Walls. Both signs point to where Forest Hills Drive starts. The other sign is located on Cain Road, which intersects Forest Hills Drive at its northern end. One sign is located across from Blaisdell’s house at a deep bend in the road. Now, there are apparently just two large signs with “Forest Hills Drive” written on them, and both are located 15 to 18 feet above the road, attached to utility poles. In May, they said they had replaced 51 of the street signs since the release of Cole’s “2014 Forest Hills Drive” album in December of 2014. They began to high-tail it in almost comic fashion, with one of the men chasing behind the car already in motion.įayetteville city officials have been well aware of the problem. “Can I help you?” she asked loudly, startling the men who she said looked to be in their teens or early 20s. they were bending the street sign’s metal pole to get at the small green sign. Cole was, but her daughter quickly filled her in and cautioned the street would receive its share of extra attention.īlaisdell saw first-hand when she caught a group of would-be sign thieves at work around 8 or 9 p.m. Blaisdell says her house is owned by her daughter, who lived there for most of her career in the military.