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Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce Sample Sign at Chrysler-Plymouth Imperial, August 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce Sample Sign at Chrysler-Plymouth Imperial, August 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 30, 1966
Caption:
Sample Signs: These two signs — a large one (top) and a much smaller one (bottom) — on businesses on W. Stadium Blvd. are part of the "demonstration sign" display being prepared by the Chamber of Commerce to indicate what size signs would be permissable [sic] under the proposed sign ordinance and what they would look like to passing motorists and pedestrians. Of several signs to be placed at various business places, there were only the two completed this morning.

Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce Sample Sign at The Quarry Inc., August 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce Sample Sign at The Quarry Inc., August 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 30, 1967
Caption:
Sample Signs: These two signs — a large one (top) and a much smaller one (bottom) — on businesses on W. Stadium Blvd. are part of the "demonstration sign" display being prepared by the Chamber of Commerce to indicate what size signs would be permissable [sic] under the proposed sign ordinance and what they would look like to passing motorists and pedestrians. Of several signs to be placed at various business places, there were only the two completed this morning.

Signs at Henderson City Ford Altered to Comply With New City Ordinance, March 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Signs at Henderson City Ford Altered to Comply With New City Ordinance, March 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 5, 1967
Caption:
Sign Ordinance Provisions Being Met: Work was being done on this car sales lot sign this morning to change the flashing light portion of it to an area of solid illumination, in accordance with the city's new sign ordinance. The streamers over the W. Stadium lot also were being removed. The lot's operator was among more than 100 businessmen notified by the city that they had fixtures which would be in violation of the sign law as of today. The ordinance provisions which went into effect today apply to signs with flashing lights or rotating elements and to banners, pennants and string lights. Many other businessmen are acting to conform.