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La Verne council picks orange-slice motif and uplighting for Metro A Line pedestrian bridge

La Verne City Council · June 3, 2025
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Summary

After staff presented design options and budget context, council directed staff to pursue an orange-slice form liner motif for bridge embankments, prioritize exterior uplighting and return with costed signage options; staff said identified funding (~$28.1M) should cover the project and the motion passed 5–0.

La Verne — The City Council directed staff Monday to pursue decorative architectural enhancements for the Metro A Line pedestrian bridge in Old Town La Verne, choosing an orange-slice motif for textured concrete embankments and asking staff to include exterior uplighting; the council also asked for costed signage options to be returned before final construction selections.

Project staff member Cody Howling presented design alternatives for concrete form liners (options described as "hills and trees," a helix/wave option, and a citrus/orange-slice motif), multiple lighting schemes (handrail…

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