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Compliance hearing for Georgios restaurant sign draws safety review from DOT and DPW
Summary
Owners of Georgios restaurant proposed a new corner sign with an electronic message center at 270 Granite Street. The applicant said the sign would be static-image only; New Hampshire DOT and Manchester DPW raised visibility and driver-distraction concerns given the sign’s proximity to the Exit 5 off-ramp and traffic signals.
The Manchester Planning Board heard a compliance hearing Tuesday for a proposed replacement sign at Georgios restaurant, 270 Granite Street, that would add a channel-letter sign with an electronic message center (EMC) at the building’s corner.
Sign contractor Jeff Tuttle of The Sign Gallery and restaurant manager Diana Byam told the board the proposed sign replaces two existing wall signs and would include individually lit channel letters above a high-resolution EMC. The applicants said the EMC will be limited to static images only — no scrolling, video, flashing or rapid changes —…
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