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Webster Groves commission advances plan for watershed-entry signs, will check MUTCD and budget
Summary
The Green Space Advisory Commission reviewed proposed watershed-entry signage, discussed design and placement, and agreed to check whether the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices requires ordinance or council action before wider installation. Members discussed in-house production costs and possible budget allocations for this year and 2026.
The Webster Groves Green Space Advisory Commission reviewed a proposed program to place small blue signs marking watershed boundaries and other green-space features and discussed next steps for design, placement and funding.
Commission Chair Jamie Wagner and staff and members described a simple sign design showing a wavy stream graphic and a short legend to be placed at ridgelines and bridge crossings where roadways cross watershed boundaries. The commission heard estimates that an in‑house sign could cost under $100 to produce and that outside production using stickers or larger printed boards could range into the hundreds of dollars; one preliminary internal figure of $1,200…
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