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Town reviews private home‑builder directional sign program; company says program costs no city funds
Summary
A vendor presented a turnkey paid wayfinding program to replace weekend contractor signs for new-home communities. The vendor said the program uses about 120 panels initially, is locally managed, and is paid by participating builders; the town retains final approval of design and locations.
A private vendor, National Sun Plaza (representative Patrick Fuller), presented a paid, managed directional-signage program July 21 to direct prospective buyers to active new-home communities and reduce illegal weekend signage.
Patrick Fuller described the program as a turnkey “home builder” wayfinding system that is implemented at no cost to the town; builder participation pays program fees and an administrative share is remitted to the town. He said the firm has implemented similar programs in about 70 municipalities and that a fully implemented program for Smyrna would involve roughly 120 panel locations and average panel billing of…
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