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Port Richey CRA narrows branding signs; board favors blue frame and requests night renderings
Summary
After reviewing monument and directional sign designs, the board signaled a preference for a blue frame with wood pillar accents, debated whether to integrate or separate LED/digital panels, and asked staff for night‑view renderings and a location guide before final placement decisions.
Port Richey’s Community Redevelopment Agency spent significant time Tuesday reviewing proposed city branding and wayfinding signs, and members expressed a clear preference for a blue frame with wood pillar accents on the monument signage.
Designers presented a suite of sign types — primary monument, secondary monument, destination and directional signs — and three options for digital messaging: no digital board, a separated digital board, or an…
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