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Committee moves ahead on waterfront park rebranding; seeks temporary banners and mock-ups

3611819 · May 28, 2025
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The committee discussed a rebranding contract with KMA, directed staff to produce temporary banners for the park’s waterfront signs and to present mock-ups; members debated a final park name and noted residual centennial funds might help pay for signage.

Port Richey’s centennial committee discussed a rebranding plan for the waterfront park, including a contract in development with KMA and temporary signage while a comprehensive plan is finalized.

Committee members said they expect a contract from a consultant (KMA) to begin branding work. In the interim, members asked staff or volunteers to prepare banner mock-ups to cover or supplement existing waterfront park signs so the public sees a visible brand transition…

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