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Street signage, address markers make Big Difference Barbara Armitage writes: Street signs are one of the first things that visitors look for. I know because I live on a street that doesn't have a street sign to identify it (Bull Run Road) and I have to explain that fact to everyone who comes to my house. The next thing that visitors or new comers to a community look for are address markers especially on businesses. I'd like to see us work on both. --Barbara Armitage Comments re article 48157 Little things make such a difference On Crooked Street Signs This story was posted on 2011-11-11 03:25:24
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