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Historic board advances walking-tour signs and photo choices; staff to negotiate lamppost attachments with FPL
Summary
The board advanced narratives and selected photos for Milton's historic walking-tour signs, agreed to add a Women's Club sign as an additional option, and directed staff to negotiate with Florida Power & Light about whether signs or sign arms can be attached to lampposts the utility may take over.
The Milton Historic Preservation Board spent much of its meeting reviewing narratives and photographs proposed for a walking-tour sign program and discussed next steps with a third-party utility that may take ownership of the city's decorative lampposts.
Staff told the board the city is in talks with Florida Power & Light about transferring ownership of downtown lampposts and warned that the utility "does not have a history of allowing permanent fixtures on their lampposts," though it may permit banners or flag arms. "We are going to…
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