Commission approves parking sign for George Walter Vincent Smith Museum lot

5772310 · September 8, 2025

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Summary

The commission approved a sign for a new 29‑space parking lot behind the George Walter Vincent Smith Museum; the sign will match an existing sign across State Street and serve museum and library patrons.

The commission approved a request on Sept. 4 to install a parking sign for a new 29‑space lot behind the George Walter Vincent Smith Museum. The applicant said the proposed sign would match an existing sign across State Street and would direct museum and library patrons to the new lot, which includes handicap access.

Commission staff reported that zoning had been consulted and offered no objection to a matching sign; no public comment opposed the sign. A motion to approve the sign as presented passed unanimously. The applicant said the sign will be installed behind the lot’s entry panels and will match the existing signage across the street.