Participants at a meeting discussed design and fabrication details for a City of Crockett sign, focusing on appearance, materials and maintenance.
Speakers described decorative elements and construction methods for the sign. “With the, the City Of Crockett sign,” said Staff member. Another participant described decorative pine-cone elements at a smaller scale, saying they “would look this is a miniature scale.” A separate speaker noted that the metal elements would be “all powder coated, because obviously, every once in a while, they'll be pressure washed and kind of cleaned off to be sure that,” and described the sign’s support as “4 inch square tubing.”
The discussion also touched on visual considerations and assembly. One speaker observed that spikes or protruding elements could affect sight lines when the sign is mounted. Another speaker said parts of the structure appear “kind of loose, but It takes a while. It's etched in stone,” describing a finish or fastening method intended to make the piece a single solid unit.
The transcript does not record a formal motion, vote or directive tied to the sign design. No funding amounts, vendors, procurement steps or schedule were specified in the provided transcript. The remarks in the record are limited to descriptive comments about expected finishes, maintenance (pressure washing), structural tubing size, and decorative scale.
Absent a recorded action or timeline in the transcript, it is not possible to state whether the sign design was approved or when fabrication will begin. The discussion as recorded centered on materials and aesthetics rather than procurement, budget or formal approval.