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Board approves sending subdivision sign-maintenance policy to full board, sets $3,500 guideline for sign grants

5951837 · November 20, 2024
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Summary

Trustees voted to send a written policy on maintenance and replacement of subdivision entrance signs to the board for formal approval. The policy sets a standard-sign cost guideline of $3,500, allows resident groups to apply for maintenance or replacement funds and includes a process for requesting quotes for specific signs.

The Village Board on Nov. 19 voted to send a newly drafted policy on maintenance and replacement of subdivision entrance signs to the full board for formal approval.

The proposal establishes a process by which neighborhood associations or groups of residents can request village assistance for upkeep, repair or replacement of subdivision entrance signs, and sets a guideline amount of $3,500 as the standard contribution for a replacement sign. Staff said smaller maintenance reimbursements are possible and the policy can accommodate either…

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