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Huber Heights commission narrows yard‑beautification sign plan, sends staff to source metal award signs
Summary
The Arts & Beautification Commission approved sending staff to price a slimmer metal “take‑home” award sign and confirmed nomination and signage logistics for the 2025 yard‑beautification program, including rolling placement of nominee signs and plans to advertise the nomination form in social media and the city newsletter.
The Huber Heights Arts & Beautification Commission voted to send staff to source a lighter metal version of the proposed winner plaque and to return to the commission in May with final mock‑ups and pricing for approval.
Commissioners said the main unresolved logistics for the 2025 yard‑beautification awards were the physical design and how long signs would remain in nominees’ yards. The commission agreed to continue using temporary yard signs for nominees and present winners with a sturdier “take‑home” plaque that residents may display indoors or outdoors at their discretion.
Why it matters: the signs are the public face of the program…
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