Posted Nov 21, 2013, 4:01 AM
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Yes, I think everyone here wants to see neighborhood signage.
How was the funding gained for the Melrose version and can it be replicated to raise money for other central city neighborhoods? I assume no government funding was used given the lack of approvals and public input.
I think McDowell and 7th (the four historic corners), Roosevelt Row and Grand Avenue are the top 3 in need of this signage. But, I think we need to make sure we come up with a universal process for funding and for design, because while each should be unique to its neighborhood, they are all part of Phoenix and that should be obvious.
I think they all need to incorporate neighborhood bulletins, list of upcoming events, maps of neighborhood amenities, etc. on a pedestrian scale to make them useful as well as decorate.
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