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Village staff reported at the Sept. 2 Committee of the Whole meeting that they received sign designs from a vendor that previously fabricated the Earthcount and Fox Point signs and will circulate roughly eight options to committee members.
Staff said the vendor produced signs for Crystal Hills and Fox Point and that Hawkes Pointe presents placement challenges; the existing sign at Hawkes Pointe may be rotated or adjusted to improve road visibility. Staff said one of the entry locations (described in the packet as near Curry Metro and Pickett Bridal) is tighter for a large or trellis‑style sign and may require using the same style as Hawkes Pointe or a reduced scale.
The committee heard that staff will distribute the sign options to members and bring the item back for committee discussion at the next meeting. No vote was taken.
Staff said the signs could be produced quickly once a design is chosen.
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