TRN-2.06 - Guide Signs Denoting Neighborhood or Business Association Boundaries
GUIDE SIGNS DENOTING NEIGHBORHOOD OR BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
BOUNDARIES
Administrative Rule Adopted by Bureau of Transportation System
Management
ARB-TRN-2.06
Guide signs denoting boundaries for recognized Neighborhood or Business
Association boundaries shall be requested from the Bureau of Transportation
System Management. Association guide signs will be designed and installed by the
City under the authority of the City Traffic Engineer according to City
specifications. All signs approved by the City Traffic Engineer under these
rules will be installed within City public right-of-way and will be the property
of the City.
Design of guide signs for associations will be limited to the text name (for
example: "Welcome to Montavilla") and a logo or graphic that is associated with
the area. No other text message will be included. The signs will be designed
with white lettering on a green background. The logo or graphic may incorporate
other colors.
An applicant must make a request to the Bureau of Transportation System
Management for the design and installation of signs. The applicant is
responsible for payment to the City for the actual costs of design and
installation. The City may provide minor maintenance of the guide signs. Major
maintenance or replacement of the signs will be done at the request and expense
of the Association. The City Traffic Engineer at his or her sole discretion may
remove the guide sign.
HISTORY
Filed for inclusion in PPD September 15, 2004.