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Hurq<;r:+astrtr>t,�i Frar��?�a%)rk Fear, <br /> To create a sense of arrival in downtown, the plan recommends placing gateway elements —a <br /> landscaped sign, monument, or other feature— at these key entry points into downtown. <br /> While the plan doesn't specify the elements at each location, when you enter downtown you <br /> should know that you are downtown. New development at these "gateway" locations should <br /> be planned not only to allow for these gateway elements but to convey the sense of quality <br /> and character that the downtown plan envisions. <br /> .` Gateway elements—signs,flags or <br /> monuments—should be included in <br /> the new downtown area to <br /> welcome a resident or visitor into <br /> an established and thriving <br /> downtown. Elements depicting the <br /> quality and character of downtown <br /> a Hugo are displayed based on the <br /> historical and current architectural <br /> rte.. elements of Hugo. <br /> ESTABLISHED IM <br /> Wiwi <br /> Proposed monument sign, Nov.29,2004 <br /> RSP Architects for Contractor Property Development Company <br /> The Downtown Plan <br /> The plan is a tool to help the City of Hugo create a pedestrian-friendly downtown and <br /> concentrates new development and redevelopment around the existing intersection of 1451H <br /> Street and Highway 61. As Hugo continues to develop, the actual projects built may differ <br /> from the Illustrative Downtown Plan in the details of the development of any specific block or <br /> site, but the primary elements of the plan, including the public infrastructure (roads, parks, <br /> trails, open space) and the quality and character which makes this plan unique to Hugo are <br /> expected to be maintained. <br /> Page 5 of 23 <br />