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Huntsville council approves up to $3,500 for Town Hall signage

Huntsville Town Council · April 30, 2026
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Summary

The Huntsville Town Council voted unanimously to spend up to $3,500 for cast lettering and installation for signage above the Town Hall entrance; councilors also discussed a painted community-center sign to be completed by Rebecca Songer.

Mayor Richard L. Sorensen told the council the building design team had sought bids for signage for the Town Hall entrance and chambers and moved to approve spending up to $3,500 to install new letters above the entrance. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Sandy Hunter and passed on a 5–0 roll call vote.

Meeting attachments include vendor estimates: FASTSIGNS provided an estimate totaling $3,027.16 for cast letters and installation, and a separate Grizzly quote listed cast aluminum letters at $2,600 plus an estimated off-site installation at $2,400. The council did not name a preferred vendor in the motion; staff and the design team (Steve Songer, Rex Harris and Wendy McKay) will follow up on final selection and installation timing.

Councilmembers also noted a second sign to be hand-painted on the community-center façade; Rebecca Songer is scheduled to paint that sign within the next month or two, according to the minutes. The council approved the signage funding during the April 30 meeting and adjourned at 4:19 p.m.