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Committee narrows design for permanent CPA project signage, favors consistent branding

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Summary

Framingham's Community Preservation Committee reviewed prototype signs for completed CPA projects and recommended a consistent branded approach, while discussing size, placement and approval requirements for freestanding and building-mounted plaques.

Committee members reviewed several prototype signs Monday and agreed on a consistent branding approach for permanent signs marking completed Community Preservation Act projects.

Why it matters: consistent, modest signage was presented as a way to increase public awareness of CPA-funded projects without creating visual clutter at parks, trails or historic properties.

Staff presented examples from other communities and committee members discussed sign sizes and placement. Committee members generally favored a simple, repeatable…

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