Board refers request for autism-related signage at 6 Doty to public works and district councilman

5436320 · July 2, 2025

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Summary

A resident request for autism-related signage at 6 Doty was referred to public works and the district councilman for verification and follow-up; engineering had no objection to installation but verification procedures are unclear.

The board referred a resident’s handwritten request for an autism-related sign at 6 Doty to public works and the district councilman for follow-up and verification on March 27.

Staff said engineering had no objection to installing a sign but raised questions about how to verify eligibility and whether a standard sign exists. "I just don't know how they verify that this is true," a representative said, noting the request came from a resident rather than a council member.

Board members voted to refer the matter to public works and the district councilman and set a status check for April 10 so staff can recommend a verification process and confirm installation requirements. No installation standard or cost estimate was presented at the meeting.