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^ 11 banners gets from east end to Lowell Avenue (basic downtown <br />area) <br />5. Should there be a minimum and maximum length of time the outside approved <br />organization banners could be displayed? <br />Do these outside organizations (non-city) have to pay for installing and removing the <br />banners? If yes, how much? I would suggest a per banner amount or a flat rate. <br />Troy Adams of ERMU estimated $200/hr. for a bucket truck, follow <br />vehicle and three-man crew. He further estimated it would take <br />approximately 30 minutes to set up and install or remove a banner. <br />Therefore, the cost would be $200/banner to install and remove. <br />7. MnDOT banner policy will allow a "business acknowledgement" in a maximum of <br />2" lettering. They will not allow business logos, web addresses or phone numbers in <br />lieu of business name. Does the city want to pursue business contribution (in <br />exchange for their name on the bottom of banners) to offset the cost of banners, if <br />the desire is to have a "Welcome to Elk River" generic banner displayed at all times. <br />C:ADocuments and Settings\jrrriller\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK3E\TH 10 Banner Policy Thoughts.doc Page 2 <br />
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