In our county any structure has to be 30 feet back from the road center line (except a mail box). I would guess your governing authority has some similar regulation for road right of ways. Or this could be a utility right of way and I presume they would not want such a memorial in their right of way either.
I'd tell them no, in the kindest way possible. I see these crosses all over the place on our rural roads, but they seem to disappear after a time. These folks are wallowing in their grief. My aunt and uncle lost their 18 y.o. daughter (adopted) to a rare heart condition. They are still grieving 20 yrs. later.
Found out the 30' deal I mentioned above because the county engineer stopped by when my neighbor was building her fence along my driveway on the property line. He measured the first post at something like 29 feet back from center line. I told him I appreciate him stopping, but it wasn't my fence and I had nothing to do with it. He went on and on about it and I had to tell him several times, IT'S NOT MY FENCE! He finally got the message and left.
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