Willows merchant Holly Myers, left, and Chamber Director Rose Marie Thrailkill unveil a new sign for the downtown that could replace the parking limit signs that were taken down in December. The proposed sign reflects the historic district and Willows' 1886 incorporation date.
Tri-County Newspapers Willows merchant Holly Myers, left, and Chamber Director Rose Marie Thrailkill unveil a new sign for the downtown that could replace the parking limit signs that were taken down in December. The proposed sign reflects the historic district and Willows' 1886 incorporation date.
Signs of the times.
The Willows Chamber of Commerce is ready to roll on replacing the former parking limit signs with signs that reflect the city's long heritage.
The chamber unveiled the new design Tuesday to the Willows City Council, which will have the ultimate say on whether the signs go up.
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