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City staff proposes two illuminated entrance signs for City Hall and Loncy Hill; commissioners ask for mockups and maintenance details
Summary
Public Works presented plans for two monumental signs: a video-capable sign for City Hall (approx. $25,000) and a stainless sign for Loncy Hill (approx. $13,000). Commissioners requested color/brick matches, visibility mockups and warranty and camera/maintenance details before final approval.
Public Works director Christopher Torres presented designs and cost estimates on July 16 for two new entrance signs — one at City Hall with a large digital display and one at the Loncy Hill building to replace an existing identification sign.
Lede: The proposed City Hall sign includes a 9.5‑foot monitor capable of displaying up to 50 characters of text and full video; the vendor quote discussed in the presentation was approximately $25,000 for that unit. The Loncy Hill sign would be a non‑video stainless sign (approximately 10 feet by 6 feet) with an estimated cost near $13,000.
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