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Conway board approves storefront signs and an awning replacement; staff says designs comply with UDO

Conway Community Appearance Board · November 13, 2025
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The Conway Community Appearance Board approved certificates of appropriateness for window, door and hanging signs at multiple downtown businesses and authorized an in-kind replacement of an awning damaged during city construction. Staff said the applications comply with the city's Unified Development Ordinance.

The Conway Community Appearance Board on Monday approved multiple certificates of appropriateness for storefront signage and an awning replacement, with staff saying the proposals meet requirements in the city's Unified Development Ordinance.

Miss Dennis, the staff presenter, summarized three storefront applications and the awning request, saying the Long Law Firm's proposed window graphics at 211 Laurel Street include a business logo that "measures 7.1 square feet, which is within the allowable size range for window…

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