A new hanging blade sign was approved for 124 25th Street, requiring careful consideration of its design, illumination, and mounting to ensure it complements the historic character of the 25th Street district.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 3 the 90 before that.
These changes are funded by the private business owners, though they impact the overall aesthetic value of the historic district.
Local business owners get to modernize their storefronts, and residents benefit from a well-maintained historic downtown.
Those who believe the removal is premature or disrespectful to the legacy of the farm worker movement.
The commission ratified the restoration of an existing sign, acknowledging that while work was done without prior approval, it was a like-for-like repair that maintained the sign's historic integrity.
The Council is deciding whether to remove street signs honoring Cesar E. Chavez following recent allegations against him. They plan to take the signs down temporarily to allow for community input before making a final decision on the honorary designation.
A new hanging blade sign was approved for 124 25th Street, requiring careful consideration of its design, illumination, and mounting to ensure it complements the historic character of the 25th Street district.
The commission is reviewing how businesses on 25th Street can update their signs and outdoor spaces while keeping the historic look of the area. It's a balance between helping local shops grow and protecting the city's history.
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