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Commission approves River Siren Collective sign; debates backlighting and lighting limits
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission approved signage designs for 209 West Second Street (River Siren Collective) and two additional downtown signs, while commissioners discussed backlighting, halo-letter styles and sign-size and lighting limits in the historic district.
The Historic Preservation Commission approved signage designs for 209 West Second Street, known as River Siren Collective, and authorized recording approvals for two additional downtown signs while discussing lighting, sign types and size limits.
Dale Grevy, who identified himself as the owner of 209 West Second Street, presented a proposed sign that would reuse the existing backlit sign structure that once served a US Bank location. Grevy said the proposed face is “fogged acrylic” and argued…
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