Monday, August 29, 2011

Welcome Sign Survey

To help confirm Spokane Valley as a unique city with its own distinct identity, the Spokane Valley City Council is considering placement of signs in strategic locations and on public facilities to identify Spokane Valley and welcome visitors to the community.

The City Council would like to know your preferences from among six sign types they are considering. A survey has been set up on the City's website where community members can see pictures and descriptions of the six sign types, and then select one they believe would best represent Spokane Valley and its citizens. Here's a link to the survey. It will be up through Sept. 8.

1 comment:

vanillajane said...

If they wanted to differentiate themselves maybe they should think about a different name. Spokane Valley really sounds more like a neighborhood or suburb.


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