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Villa Magna seeks larger entrance signs; Highland Beach to study sign‑code change
Summary
Edward Atamian, president of the Villa Magna board, presented a plan to install larger, backlit entrance monument signs and said the changes would reduce dangerous U‑turns and improve wayfinding.
Edward Atamian, president of the Villa Magna board of trustees, presented the commission on Nov. 4 with a plan to replace and enlarge entrance monument signs at the complex to improve visibility and reduce dangerous U‑turns and driveway confusion.
Atamian said Villa Magna has spent more than $22 million on building renovations over seven years and that the proposed new, backlit monument signs would be a donation to the town—s visual environment while improving safety for vehicles entering and leaving the complex. "We really feel we can reduce our congestion and our potential…
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