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Interpretive Signage. 1. Using the information obtained from the documentation in Stipulation II.A.3, as well as any additional research conducted at the repositories described under Stipulation II.A.4, MDTA shall mount interpretive signage in public locations adjacent to and/or on the new Nice Bridge. Signage would mainly be located along the bicycle/pedestrian lane, mounted at regular intervals on the bridge, as well as at the bridge approaches. MDTA would be responsible for the installation and maintenance of the signage. In consultation with the MD SHPO, VA SHPO, and other consulting parties, MDTA shall carefully evaluate public interpretation options and select those that are reasonable, have a good opportunity to reach a broad range of the public, and correlate with other aspects of the Project, such as the bicycle/pedestrian lane. 2. The interpretive signage shall provide such information as a brief history of the Nice Bridge and Administration Building, the reasons for the bridge’s replacement, the bridge’s engineering features and characteristics, the role the bridge played in the development of the area, and the historic properties surrounding it. 3. The interpretive signage shall include historic and contemporary mounted photographs of the Nice Bridge and Administration Building, accompanied by relevant narrative, plans, and maps. 4. Draft products such as signage text, scanned copies of photographs and maps, and layout and design shall be reviewed per Stipulation I.D. 5. The signs shall be erected within one year of completion of construction of the undertaking.

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement