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Colleyville council indicates support for one Hall Johnson Tower logo option; staff to proceed with next steps

October 21, 2025 | Colleyville, Tarrant County, Texas


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Colleyville council indicates support for one Hall Johnson Tower logo option; staff to proceed with next steps
Colleyville council members reviewed two logo and sign typography options for the Hall Johnson Tower and associated street signage during the Oct. 21 work session and indicated general support for the option presented by staff.

Staff displayed two options: a version that emphasizes a cursive "CV" intended to match other city signage and a more modern/block lettering treatment. Council discussion traded off readability and a "nostalgic" or "classy" look versus modern legibility. One council member observed the cursive treatment "is classy," while another noted that younger readers might find cursive harder to read.

Lisa Escobedo, director of parks and recreation, asked the council to vote; the transcript records attendees indicating support for the option shown and references the designer, Nick Pearson, as the selected option's source. Escobedo said, "Let's just vote on this," and the meeting record shows consensus in favor of the presented option; the transcript does not include a formal motion, named mover or a roll‑call tally.

Staff said it would proceed with the preferred design and work to ensure signage is coordinated with other city signage on FM‑26 and on street signs.

Next steps: staff will coordinate with the designer (identified as Nick Pearson in the meeting) to finalize artwork and will return to council as needed for mockups and procurement steps. The meeting record does not show a formal adoption motion or recorded roll‑call vote.

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