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Board weighs solar panels and flashing beacons for 21st Avenue stop signs; asks public services to re‑check placement
Summary
St. Pete Beach public services asked the Historic Preservation Board for input on taller poles with solar panels and flashing beacons at stop signs on 21st Avenue; the board urged staff to review moving the sign closer to the road, preserve historic posts where possible, and consider black paint to reduce visual impact.
Public services presented a proposal Feb. 5 to add taller poles with solar panels and flashing red beacons to the north‑ and south‑facing stop signs at 21st Avenue and Passagrille Way and asked the Historic Preservation Board for feedback.
Mister Berry of public services said the change would replace the perimeter lighting currently installed around some stop signs and that the…
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