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Rules Committee amends signage rules to ensure 'Harvey Milk Terminal' is prominent at SFO and forwards ordinance to board
Summary
The Rules Committee approved amendments to an ordinance requiring prominent exterior lettering at San Francisco International Airportso "Harvey Milk Terminal" appears visibly on Terminal 1 signage; the committee increased the relative size of the Terminal 1 label and added a clause requiring "Harvey Milk" to appear equal to or larger than "Terminal 1."
The San Francisco Rules Committee voted on March 11 to forward an amended ordinance to the full Board of Supervisors that requires prominent exterior lettering for the newly renamed Harvey Milk Terminal (Terminal 1) at San Francisco International Airport.
Chair Supervisor Hillary Ronan, who introduced the legislation she carried forward from former Supervisor David Campos, said the ordinance is intended to ensure the airportnot just interior art"clearly" proclaims the terminal—s name so visitors know the city—s tribute to Harvey Milk. Ronan proposed and the committee adopted an amendment to increase the relative height of the Terminal 1 label on the primary exterior sign from 50% to 75% of the Harvey Milk lettering and to add a requirement that…
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