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Commission discusses Main Street signs, plaques and phased replacement plan
Summary
Commissioners reviewed a sign inventory for Main Street (14 signs focused in scope), discussed ownership questions (state vs. local), and proposed a phased five-year replacement program and outreach to homeowners about commemorative plaques; staff noted the state may have standards and the city could request historic-style brown signs.
At its Oct. 1 meeting the Westminster Historic District Commission reviewed an inventory of Main Street signage and discussed whether some existing signs fall under state ownership and standards.
Staff said that when scoped to Main Street the project reduces to 14 signs (including four double signs) and presented quotes that made phased replacement more affordable than earlier full-town estimates. Commissioners discussed whether the state…
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