RE: Library Road sign

Robert Krzanowski (krz@ntplx.net)
Wed, 25 Jun 1997 09:58:42 -0400

Date: Wed, 25 Jun 1997 09:58:42 -0400
Message-Id: <01BC80DA.6AB676E0@p11-43.hftd.dialin.ntplx.com>
From: Robert Krzanowski <krz@ntplx.net>
To: Multiple recipients of list <conntech>
Subject: RE: Library Road sign



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From: 	Carol A. Kubala[SMTP:carol.kubala@snet.net]
Sent: 	Wednesday, June 18, 1997 8:19 PM
To: 	Multiple recipients of list
Subject: 	Re: Library Road sign

Betsy Wilkens wrote:
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> Hi,
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> This isn't a technology question but,
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> I applied to the State of Connecticut Transportation for permission to =
put
> a directional sign for the library off of Route 99 ( state road).  My
> request was denied " because signing for libraries is not allowed =
under
> permit" I am sure I have seen library logo directional signs in the =
state.
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> I plan on getting back to the State Dept of Transportation about this.
> Please let me know where there are library directional signs on state
> roads- hopefully it will help my argument.
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> You can reply to me directly. Thanks for your help.
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> Thanks,
> Betsy Wilkens

Hello-trying to think of exactly where I've seen these. I'm pretty
certain that there is one on route 66 in East Hampton-the library logo
with arrow. Oh, I know I've seen them in other places, hopefully you'll
gets lots of feedback on this. I think they're great-good luck!!!

Carol Kubala
Saxton B. Little/Columbia



Ditto Wolcott Public Library. They have a sign on Route 322, although =
it's on a corner and may technically be on another road (maybe that's =
one way around the red tape). Any comment from Wolcott PL?

			Roseanne Krzanowski
			Finkelstein Library
			St. Mary's Hospital
			=09