Help pick locations for new navigation and landmark signs across Louisville

Sign, sign, everywhere a sign.

A proposed archway reading "Louisville Est. 1778."

Where do you think would be best for an archway like this?

Image via Councilman Ben Reno-Weber

It’s not often you get to help your city plant its flag, but now’s your chance, LOU.

The Louisville Metro Government is looking for feedback on where new signage could be placed around the city. The potential signage includes:

Wondering how you can sign up to offer the feedback? Fill out a form with your ideas for where these signs should go and which landmarks should be highlighted.

Here are a couple of our ideas:

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