Mifflin Township Gateway Signs
This project began in November 2010 and concluded in April 2011.
Residents and public officials in Mifflin Township developed a preferred design for community gateway signs. Franklin County and the Neighborhood Design Center facilitated this process.
Gateway signs give neighborhoods a common visual identity, which builds pride and ownership. The Clinton-Mifflin Land Use Plan recommends installation of these gateway signs.
Project outline
This gateway sign design project was composed of three phases:
1. Information gathering and input
2. Evaluation of design alternatives
3. Presentation of consensus design
Scope
This project was for the sign design ONLY. It does not include funding for constructing or installing the signs. Now that the designs are complete, Mifflin Township may proceed with funding the construction and installation if the community and public officials so desire.
Public meetings
We held three public meetings during the design process to reach consensus on preferred sign design.
Final design
The document below shows the community's preferred gateway sign design.
Mifflin Township gateway signs