Suisun City Brightens Streets With New Signs
By Ian Thompson | Daily Republic | March 24, 2008
Suisun City residents and visitors will have an easier time navigating the streets after the city finishes installing new reflective street signs, replacing old, fading signs. Photo by Brad Zweerink
SUISUN CITY - It is going to be a little easier to get around Suisun City after public works crews finish installing new, distinctive blue-and-white street signs.
The Quail Glen and Dover Terrace neighborhoods already have the larger reflective street signs. Heritage Park and the California Tapestry areas are in the process of getting them.
The signs, which were funded by a $125,000 state grant, will be installed in the rest of the city between now and early May, according to Suisun City Hall.
'This is a major community enhancement with significant benefits to the public safety response for Suisun City residents,' Public Works Director Fernando Bravo stated in a press release.
The new signs are specifically designed to be highly visible at night to provide landmarks to help the city's police and firefighters respond to calls quicker.
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