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Board hears plan to restore downtown heritage trail signs and update brochures; QR links and some posts missing

5024628 · June 20, 2025
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Planning staff reported that the Downtown Heritage Trail installed about a decade ago has mostly fallen into disrepair: only three original signposts remain; QR codes and web links are broken; staff described past funding and a current vendor estimate to replace or repair signs.

Planning and Zoning staff presented findings on the Downtown Heritage Trail and associated brochures, reporting that many of the original interpretive signposts are missing or damaged and that associated QR codes and website links no longer work.

Planner Yuzana told the board the trail runs along Ocean Avenue from Seacrest Boulevard to Mangrove Park, for “approximately 2 miles,” and that the project was completed in February 2014. She said the original implementation was funded with an approximate $28,500 state…

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