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Dayton EDA weighs multi-tenant digital sign and ordinance changes for Balsam corridor
Summary
EDA members debated a proposal for a multi-tenant/digital gateway sign for the Balsam (Rainree) corridor, including funding by businesses, possible easements from private sign owners, and whether amendments to the sign ordinance (height and digital allowances) are required.
Members of the Dayton Economic Development Authority spent substantial time discussing a proposed gateway/multi-tenant sign for the Balsam corridor (sometimes referred to as Rainree/Rain Tree Plaza). Staff presented options ranging from static multi-tenant plaques to a larger digital display; issues raised included city code limits (an existing 8-foot height that has elsewhere been increased to 16 feet in some business districts),…
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