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Letter: EVC thanks city worker for help with signs

Posted at 9:26 pm May 2, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

Emory Valley Center has been researching new signage for our campus in Oak Ridge. Before purchasing new signs, we asked for assistance from the City of Oak Ridge to learn all the specifics for sign regulations.

Monica Austin, Oak Ridge Community Development division manager, could not have been more helpful. She visited our campus with me, told me the proper signs we needed for safety for the many people that come and go in our busy buildings every day, and followed up with me with accurate drawings for placements.

Thank you, Ms. Austin, for your diligence and follow-through to help us at Emory Valley Center.

Robin Biloski

Development Director

Emory Valley Center

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Emory Valley Center, EVC, Monica Austin, Oak Ridge Community Development, Robin Biloski, signs

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