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Harlingen commissioners discuss new digital and stainless-steel signs for City Hall, Loncy Hill
Summary
City staff presented designs, dimensions, cost estimates and maintenance considerations for new signs at City Hall and the Loncy Hill (Memorial) building; commissioners asked for color/brick-matching, larger lettering, vandalism deterrents and vendor mockups before installation.
City of Harlingen staff presented plans for two new signs — a digital screen proposed for City Hall and a stainless-steel sign for the Loncy Hill Memorial building — and outlined dimensions, warranty terms, cost estimates and maintenance plans.
The presentation covered a proposed stainless-steel sign for Loncy Hill that staff described as replaceable panels set on a concrete foundation, and a larger digital screen for City Hall that staff said could be updated remotely from a phone or other device. City staff said the Loncy Hill sign would be roughly 10 feet wide by 6 feet tall and the lettering on new signs would be four inches for baseline visibility, with the option to increase letter size.
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