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File #: Res.0280-18    Version: A Name: Installation of Ornamental Arch-way Signs, Spanning Main Street at State Street and 6th Street
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/4/2018 In control: City Attorney's Office
On agenda: 9/4/2018 Final action: 9/4/2018
Title: Installation of Ornamental Arch-way Signs, Spanning Main Street at State Street and 6th Street Resolved, that the installation of ornamental arch-way signs, spanning Main Street at State Street and 6th Street is approved, and City staff is directed to: 1. Work with the representatives of WisDOT to determine how such installations might ultimately be allowed, located, configured, and designed, which, in turn, might inform and allow the Corbin Design firm to provide preliminary design concepts and cost estimates for installations consistent with WisDOT requirements, with Corbin costs to be covered by Room Tax Revenues held by the City so long as same do not exceed $10,000.00 2. Bring back a final plan for financing and installing the ornamental arch-way signs to the Common Council, which plan shall rely on private fund-raising and, to the extent necessary, a form of “challenge grant” funded by the City. Fiscal Note: N/A
Sponsors: John Tate II
Related files: 0851-18

Sponsor

Alderman Tate

 

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Installation of Ornamental Arch-way Signs, Spanning Main Street at State Street and 6th Street

 

Resolved, that the installation of ornamental arch-way signs, spanning Main Street at State Street and 6th Street is approved, and City staff is directed to:

 

1. Work with the representatives of WisDOT to determine how such installations might ultimately be allowed, located, configured, and designed, which, in turn, might inform and allow the Corbin Design firm to provide preliminary design concepts and cost estimates for installations consistent with WisDOT requirements, with Corbin costs to be covered by Room Tax Revenues held by the City so long as same do not exceed $10,000.00

 

2. Bring back a final plan for financing and installing the ornamental arch-way signs to the Common Council, which plan shall rely on private fund-raising and, to the extent necessary, a form of “challenge grant” funded by the City.

 

Fiscal Note: N/A