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Downtown nonprofit seeks $1,000–$1,500 for pilot of sidewalk wayfinding stickers in Old Town Greenwood

Economic Development Commission · December 4, 2025
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Summary

A downtown nonprofit asked the Economic Development Commission for $1,000–$1,500 to pilot sidewalk wayfinding stickers that link to a QR map; city staff advised checking planning, public‑right‑of‑way and engineering rules and the commission asked the group to return in March with refined designs and references.

Brad Nathan, who identified himself as the design chair of a downtown nonprofit, asked the Economic Development Commission to fund a pilot program of sidewalk wayfinding stickers intended to steer visitors to Old Town Greenwood businesses.

Nathan said the project would mirror a recent effort in Franklin, where directional sidewalk stickers with QR codes link to a downtown map. "We are requesting, wayfinding signage," he said, adding the stickers include partner logos and QR codes that direct people to a mapped list of restaurants, shops and parks.

Nathan provided pricing examples…

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