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Commission plans replacement of faded decorative parking signs, considers pedestrian wayfinding and QR code linking to BlueDOT
Summary
Members outlined a plan to replace 31 faded decorative parking signs, discussed vendor quotes and design work, and asked the city to check BlueDOT/QR-code options for pedestrian wayfinding.
The Mould Webster Special Business District Advisory Commission discussed replacing and refurbishing decorative parking signs across Old Webster and adding pedestrian wayfinding blades with QR-code links to a business landing page.
Commissioners reported a count of 31 decorative parking signs in the district: 19 on West Lockwood, 7 on East Lockwood and 5 on North Gore; none were noted on Pacific. Members discussed two options: have vendors restore and re-bracket the existing plates or produce new matching blades. The commission said some brackets and hardware show rust and may require…
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