The Washington County Board of Supervisors met Tuesday morning. Lynn Whaley, with the Rural Solid Waste & Recycling Center, had proposed in a previous meeting the installation of solar-powered lights at the center. Whaley states, “Those lights would go, one would go by the corner where the truck actually sits, and the dumpsters are at. And then, I was going to stick the other one down by the entrance of the facility. What kind of struck me was the stop sign situation about seeing at that intersection, where someone had complained about someone pulling out in front of them. Maybe if we put that solar light there in the mornings it might help, because it’s really dark in the mornings now.” The total cost for the solar panels and the lights themselves would be less than $600. Whaley and his crew would be able to install them themselves at no additional cost. The Board of Supervisors approved the purchase.