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Public commenter urges commission to seek exception to preserve all-caps street signs in historic districts
San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · July 1, 2015
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Summary
A lifelong San Francisco resident asked the Historic Preservation Commission to research whether historic districts can be exempted from a citywide switch from all-capital to lowercase street-name signs, saying drivers and residents find lowercase signs harder to read.
Michael Levin, a lifelong San Francisco resident, told the Historic Preservation Commission that he has noticed a program to replace the city’s traditional all-capital street-name signs with lowercase lettering and asked the commission to explore whether historic-district exceptions exist.
Levin said…
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