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Council reviews three options to replace White House welcome sign, asks for renderings
Summary
Council reviewed three vendor proposals for a new 'Welcome to White House' sign — a foam/plastic option (~$15,006), an illuminated polycarbonate cabinet (~$20,427) and a metal custom sign (~$9,075) — and asked staff to return with renderings and a sample for the preferred metal option.
The White House City Council reviewed three vendor proposals for replacing the city's welcome sign and asked staff to return with renderings and a material sample for a metal option that would echo the city's historic sign.
Project manager Martinez presented three bids: option 1, an expanded-polystyrene (high-density foam) sign to hang from the existing pole using current lighting (proposal $15,005.75); option 2, an internally LED-lit aluminum cabinet with…
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