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Milton historic-signage prototype unveiled; board assigns photo and text duties

2592277 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

The Milton Historic Preservation Board reviewed a lamp-post sign prototype for a downtown walking tour, discussed QR-code linking, placement constraints and image sourcing, and assigned members to gather photos and text for an initial batch of signs.

The Milton Historic Preservation Board reviewed a prototype for decorative lamppost signage intended to support a downtown historic walking tour and agreed to gather photos and trimmed text for an initial rollout.

At a meeting covering the draft sign, Tim, planning department staff, showed a mounted prototype and noted basic placement and technical details, saying, “The base of those signs would be at about 8 feet in height.” He also described a QR-code option and told the board, “Just needs to be a 4-by-4-inch QR code,” to link to online content.

Board members and staff discussed how much text and imagery to include on the signs and where signs should be located. Tim cautioned that the printed walking-tour booklets held by the city are difficult and costly to revise, while a website tied to a QR code could be updated more…

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