The Occoquan Town Hall will get some sprucing up.
The town plans to add new signs to the front of the building, as well as an oval sign to hang by the sidewalk in front of the Town Hall building.
A 20×22 inch sandblasted sign, complete with raised lettering, and full-color paint stating “Historic Occoquan Virginia Town Hall, 314 Mill Street” will hang next to the main entrance of Town Hall. The oval sign that states “Historic Occoquan Town Hall.”
The combined cost for both signs is $1,800, according to town documents. Signarama of Woodbridge was selected to provide pricing and a design example of the new sign.
The new signs come as the town has already “taken steps” to upgrade signage at street intersections including Commerce and Washington streets, Commerce Street and Route 123 (Gordon Boulevard), and Old Bridge and Tanyard Hill roads, and at Mamie Davis Park on Mill Street, according to town documents.
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