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Tupelo planning committee approves additional ground sign and directional wayfinding at Midtown Point
Summary
The Tupelo Planning Committee unanimously approved a flexible-variance request to allow an additional ground sign at 499 Gloucester Street (Midtown Point) and directed a small directional sign at Robert E. Lee Extended to aid patient wayfinding.
The Tupelo Planning Committee unanimously approved a flexible-variance request to allow an additional ground sign at Midtown Point, 499 Gloucester Street, and recommended a small directional sign near Robert E. Lee Extended to help patients locate medical offices.
Staff said the property’s configuration—originally developed as a multi-tenant mall with limited Gloucester Street frontage—creates unique wayfinding difficulties for current tenants. Tanner Newman, Director of Development Services, told the committee the department reviewed the request and recommended approval because “the property as currently used needs better signage than it did when the mall was a destination.” Newman described the issue as a site-specific difficulty…
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