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material without damage. These signs will have a 15-20 year (or longer) life span. <br /> Staff included an information sheet on Tuff Cover(Attachment Q. <br /> 6. Staff has estimated $200 for cedar posts. The sign company stated that they did not <br /> feel cement would be needed for these signs. <br /> 7. If a sign were to be damaged and needs to be replaced, the signs would be estimated <br /> to cost$45.00 each to replace. Therefore, with the 20 signs all having different"you <br /> are here" locations, it does not seem to make sense to produce extra signs in case they <br /> are damaged. They can be replaced fairly economically. <br /> Pricing for the two options with design, production, supplies for install is listed below (Installed <br /> by City): <br /> DESIGN/SIGN PANEL PRODUCTION <br /> Option Quantity Cost Total <br /> 1. 16"x 18"Shaped.080 Aluminum w/applied Tuff 20 $75.00 $1,500.00 <br /> Cover protective overlaminate trail map graphic <br /> 2. 16"x18"x.75" Bi-Color HDPE backer panel with 20 $135.00 $2,700.00 <br /> .125"polymetal panel w/applied Tuff Cover/protective <br /> overlaminate trail map graphic <br /> SIGN POSTS <br /> Quantity Cost Total <br /> *Posts - Cedar—4 x 4—8 foot post 1 20 *$15.00 $300.00 <br /> *Does not include installation <br /> The total cost for Option 1 with the posts would be $1,800 before install and option 2 would be <br /> $3,000. The mapping will be done by the City Assistant Engineer John Anderson. <br /> Staff needs to clarify a few things before presenting this to Council at their May 29, 2012 <br /> meeting. <br /> 1. Staff heard the committee say they did not want to include mileage for each particular <br /> segment. Instead the suggestion was made that a scale be included. Staff would <br /> like the PTRC to clarify this. <br /> 2. Staff recommends NOT including proposed trails on the trail signs. Staff would like <br /> input from the committee on this. <br /> 3. Review the map with the proposed sign locations. <br /> Based on the map of the proposed sign locations, the recommendation would be to have 3-4 <br /> zoomed in maps with a "you are here" arrow for each sign. In addition, each map would have a <br /> small box on the bottom, showing where they are in relation to the entire City trail system. This <br /> would not be a very detailed map. Staff will bring the proposed map layouts to a PTRC meeting <br /> for review. Council may choose to review and approve the maps as well. <br /> 05152012 Trail signage design.doc <br />