Residents Ask Town to Replace Folded and Missing Welcome Signs; Temporary Reattachment Offered
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Residents raised concerns about damaged and folded signs at town entrances and the west roundabout; the council said the signs will be replaced with new standardized signs and staff offered a temporary reattachment until replacements arrive.
Residents during the public-comment portion asked the council about missing and folded welcome signs at town entrances and the west roundabout and were told the signs are slated to be replaced with a new standardized set.
One resident asked, "Does that have to stay folded over, or can I reattach that?" The council responded that the intent is to remove the old sign and replace it with the new signs planned for the north entrance; a councilmember offered to temporarily reattach the sign until replacements are installed. The meeting record names the Eagle Scout who originally installed roundabout landscaping: "Ryan Barbels did it as his Eagle Scout project."
Council members said staff will address the signage issue and coordinate the replacement project. No formal motion or funding action was taken; staff indicated they could temporarily reattach the sign until the town installs the new signs.
The matter was discussed during the citizens' comments portion of the meeting; councilmembers described the replacement signs as part of a pending town signage project but did not provide a timeline or budget at the meeting.
