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Council backs further study of refreshed wayfinding signage, emphasizes maintenance funding and district branding
Summary
Tourism staff presented options for replacing or repairing 68 destination wayfinding signs across Bryan–College Station; council favored moving forward with additional study, preservation of existing footings when possible, and pilots for district signage with an O&M budget and potential HOT fund usage.
City tourism staff told the College Station City Council on Aug. 28 that the city inherited 68 vehicular wayfinding signs installed in 2012 and that ongoing maintenance needs and changing destination assets justify re‑evaluating the program.
Jeremiah Cook, assistant director of tourism, reviewed the history: the Bryan‑College Station Convention and Visitors Bureau launched the program in 2008 and installed signs in two phases by 2012; responsibility for the signs transferred…
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