City of Franklin Wayfinding Sign Subcommittee Meeting Agenda January 26, 2021
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City of Franklin
Wayfinding Sign Subcommittee
Meeting Agenda
January 26, 2021
Public notice is hereby given that the Wayfinding Sign Subcommittee of the Civil War Historical Commission will hold a meeting on Tuesday, January 26, 2021, at 8:00 A.M. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, this meeting will be a virtual meeting. The public may call in to the conference meeting to listen at 1-312-626-6799; Meeting ID: 944 9741 3279; Password: 248822. The public may email comments to planningintake@franklintn.gov to be provided in full to the Commission and included in the minutes but not read aloud in their entirety during the meeting. Emailed comments will be accepted until 4:00pm the day before the meeting. The meeting video will be available for public viewing 24 hours following the meeting on the City of Franklin YouTube account.
CALL TO ORDER
RESOLUTION 2020-280
Consideration of Resolution 2020-280, “A Resolution Declaring That The Wayfinding Sign Subcommittee Of The Civil War Historical Commission Shall Meet On January 26, 2021, And Conduct Its Essential Business By Electronic Means Rather Than Being Required To Gather A Quorum Of The Members Physically Present In The Same Location Because It Is Necessary To Protect The Health, Safety, And Welfare of Tennesseans In Light Of The COVID-19 Outbreak”
ITEMS
1. Discussion Timeline & Next Steps for Wayfinding Signage Proposal.
2. Discussion of Applicable Federal & State Regulations for Wayfinding Signage.
3. Adjourn.
Williamson Herald, 1/21/21
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