Plan for Signs on Boulevard Set Aside
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City Council members decided Tuesday to hold back on a uniform plan for regulating signs along Harbor Boulevard.
“They liked the concept, but were concerned about the timing,” Deputy City Manager Catherine Standiford said.
The proposed program, estimated to cost $1 million to $1.5 million, is designed to improve the appearance of Harbor Boulevard by requiring all free-standing monument signs to conform to city standards. If implemented, the plan would be paid for with grant funds.
City officials are considering changes to the redevelopment plan and conducting a marketing study for Harbor Boulevard aimed at finding out what kinds of developments, including a music-themed park, would be feasible along that road.
Standiford said a common goal is to improve the aesthetics along the street.
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