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City leaders push for bold branding to boost tourism

June 26, 2024 | Eastvale, Riverside County, California



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City leaders push for bold branding to boost tourism
In a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on the Hamner Place infrastructure project, which is nearing completion. The majority of construction is finished, with only minor maintenance and landscaping tasks remaining. A notice of completion is expected to be submitted shortly, dispelling concerns that the project would extend over several years.

Council members discussed the importance of city branding, particularly in light of the upcoming hotel opening near Hamner Place. Council member Brigley emphasized the need for effective branding in the area, noting that many visitors to nearby Silver Lakes are unaware of Eastville's presence. He highlighted the potential for significant visitor traffic, estimating between one to two million visitors annually, and suggested that strategic branding could enhance the city's visibility.

The council expressed a shared vision for creating iconic branding elements, akin to the Hollywood sign, to attract attention from travelers and event-goers. This initiative aims to promote local businesses and foster a sense of community identity. The meeting concluded without public comments, and the council moved forward with a motion to continue discussions on these topics.

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