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Milton historic-signage plan advances as board assigns photo sourcing and weighs QR links
Summary
Milton’s Historic Preservation Board reviewed lamppost sign specifications, agreed to start with 10 locations, and assigned members to source higher-resolution images and write sign verbiage; staff will check whether QR codes and walking-tour integration are feasible before the Jan. 9 follow-up meeting.
The Historic Preservation Board in Milton on an evening meeting reviewed proposed lamppost signage and agreed to gather higher-quality images and written context before finalizing designs.
Planning Department staff told the board the signs would be aluminum and two-sided and noted size and production limits, saying, "if it'll fit on 18 by 20 4 area it can be printed in vinyl and then covered with UV protectant." The board agreed to begin with 10 locations for the initial rollout and emphasized legibility and…
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