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Historic review board asks tourism staff for design revisions to Route 66 centennial banners
Summary
The City of Santa Fe’s tourism division presented banner designs for the pre‑1937 Route 66 centennial to the Historic District Review Board on June 25. Board members raised concerns about quantity, design elements and sign‑code compliance and asked staff to return with refined options.
The City of Santa Fe’s tourism division asked the Historic District Review Board on June 25 to recommend banner designs marking the 100th anniversary of the pre‑1937 Route 66 route through downtown.
The request covered banners to be placed along Old Pecos Trail, Old Santa Fe Trail, around the Plaza and out Galisteo/Cerrillos to I‑25. Director Lamboy, representing the tourism division, told the board the city obtained state and local tourism funding and that staff prepared two variations of the design — one showing the full city seal and another showing only the central portion.
Board members said they welcomed the early presentation but wanted changes before the board recommends the design…
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