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Normandy Isle leaders offer privately funded signs; city to vet locations and share renderings
Summary
Neighborhood leaders proposed privately funded Normandy Isle signage to increase recognition and boost commercial activity; city staff said the welcome-to-Miami-Beach entrance sign and a proposed Normandy Isle sign are separate projects but may conflict at the same west‑end location, and commissioners asked staff to share renderings and coordinate
Howard Chase, a Normandy Isle resident and real‑estate broker representing neighborhood leadership, proposed privately funding and designing neighborhood signs that would read "Normandy Isle" and asked the city to install and maintain the signs.
Chase told the committee that Normandy Isle lacks island‑level signage and that private funding could cover design and fabrication. "The sign that I'm proposing is a sign that simply says Normandy Isle," he said, describing paired signs on the eastern and western tips of the…
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