Uxbridge is looking to align the sign district with the boundaries of its recently-introduced Community Improvement Plan, which offers financial incentives to property owners for revitalization.
The existing heritage area, originally created to "regulate commercial and quasi-commercial signage in an effort to encourage businesses to incorporate heritage characteristics," noted Ben White, assistant planner, is between First Avenue to the east, Cedar Street to the west, north of Maple Street and south to Reach Street. The northern reaches are proposed to reach John Harvey Street, and also possible is the removal of an area bordering King and Cedar streets as it "appears to be out of character for the district," noted Mr. White.
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