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Commission weighs restoring vintage Lake Pendry wooden sign; repair estimated at $2,000–$3,000

5942277 · October 14, 2025
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Summary

Members reviewed a large vintage wooden sign reportedly behind the museum and discussed options including light restoration, clear coating, mounting at City Beach, or a more extensive $2,000–$3,000 rehabilitation; they will ask a contractor (Corey from Burlwood) to assess feasibility and costs.

A large, approximately 8‑foot vintage wooden sign that had been stored behind the museum prompted a discussion at the Oct. 14 meeting about whether to restore and rehang it at a public location.

Why it matters: commissioners said the piece is part of local vintage public art and could be a low‑cost way to activate a public wall or screen an eyesore, but members also described advanced wood rot and cracking that may limit useful life or increase restoration costs.

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