Frankfort Code Enforcement Officers Starting Campaign

FRANKFORT, Ind. – Recognizing that house numbers are not just convenient for finding addresses but a necessary tool for emergency responders to use to ensure they can locate residents in need of assistance, city officials are asking residents to confirm their house numbers are easily read from the street.

“Precious minutes can be lost during emergency responses when officers are responding to a call and have difficulty locating the correct address,” Frankfort Police Chief Scott Shoemaker explains. “Having clear numbers posted on a residence can make a significant difference in reducing response time in an emergency.”

City code enforcement officers are starting a campaign to inform property owners of the ordinance requiring house numbers. City officials hope to avoid ticketing residents and intend for this campaign to reduce the number of unnumbered homes in Frankfort.

According to the city ordinances, placing numbers on a mailbox or curb is not sufficient. The ordinance states, “Each structure to which a street number has been assigned shall have such number displayed in a position easily observed and readable from the public right-of-way or accessible road.”

Fire Chief John Kirby recommends residents consider the following when placing numbers on their homes:

* Use numbers that contrast with the background.
* Be sure that the view of the numbers is not obstructed by shrubs, trees, or decorations.
* Numbers should be clearly visible when approaching from either side of the house.
* Script numbers or numbers that are spelled out in words should be avoided as they are difficult to read quickly from the street.

Mayor Judy Sheets explains, “House numbers impact the ability of public safety to respond to the needs of our community. We are encouraging all Frankfort residents to ensure their residence has house numbers posted clearly so that our emergency responders can locate homes promptly and provide emergency assistance without delay.”

Brett W. Todd is the managing editor of Clinton County Today. Clinton County Today is a community-focused website to provide individuals of Clinton County Indiana and surrounding areas with information impacting their lives. Clinton County Today is a service of Progressive Partners of Indiana, LLC where Brett W. Todd is its managing member.