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Board approves decorative street‑sign replacement grant program; clarifies reimbursements and eligibility
Summary
The board adopted a reimbursable decorative street sign replacement grant program intended to let neighborhoods recoup the city’s standard sign cost when they install decorative signs, with clarifications on ADA and reflectivity requirements.
The board voted to approve a decorative street sign replacement grant program (resolution listed in packet as 2025‑07 / 2025‑09 numbering cross‑note) that will reimburse neighborhood groups or homeowner associations for the city’s typical sign cost when the groups install decorative street signs that meet city technical standards.
Program details: Staff said the city will reimburse an amount equivalent to what the city would have spent to replace a standard green street sign (staff estimated a typical sign cost of $50–$75 and a typical…
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