Sixteen New Signs
By: Mr. Wilson on
December 10, 2008
Buried in Deena Winter's column today is a quick bit of info that the City would love to spend $1 million in federal cash on sixteen new "digital message signs". Really? That's one of our transportation infrastructure priorities? I think we can do better.
As far as I've been able to tell, the few message signs scattered around town do nothing. I have seen exactly one of them turned on exactly one time. Is it really worth $62k per sign to never use the things?
The portable signs now often used throughout the city seem like a better deal. They can convey just as much information, but since they are portable they can be placed wherever they are most convenient. I like that they can be placed along parade and road race routes as needed, for example. I have also seen them strategically placed in specific neighborhoods to announce public meetings relevant to that area (i.e. upcoming sewer line work).
If we do splurge for the unnecessary permanent signs, I hope we can at least put them to good use. I'm thinking Burma Shave ads for the morning commute.