Green Bay’s most stolen street sign? It’s a hairy situation
Published: March 15, 2010
Tags: Green Bay, Mullet Place, Pirlot, street sign
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The most frequently stolen street sign in Green Bay isn’t Lombardi Avenue, Reggie White Way or Brett Favre Pass.

The Green Bay street sign for this once-popular haircut keeps disappearing. (AP Photo/The Roanoke Times, Eric Brady)
The distinction goes to a short street on the city’s southwest side. Its name brings to mind the helmet-style haircut of the 1980s. The cut perhaps best personified by country music singer Bill Ray Cyrus.
Mullet Place has disappeared so many times city crews have moved it higher on the street pole and out of reach.
Public Works manager Chris Pirlot jokes that the sign thief is probably in the witness protection program and doesn’t want anyone to know where he lives — that or it’s someone still stuck in the ’80s.
Information from: Green Bay Press-Gazette, http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com
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