SB 1818
wayfinding signs; cities and towns
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1818 allows cities and towns in Arizona to install wayfinding signs at pre-approved locations without needing prior approval from the Department of Transportation. These signs can be placed in areas like downtowns, parks, schools, and community centers. The bill also provides $300,000 in state funding to the Department of Transportation to offer grants to rural communities for the creation of comprehensive wayfinding signage.
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David C. Farnsworth
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