Although we might find ourselves attached to our distinctive concrete street signs, we have learned from years of trying that we cannot find affordable replacements for those that are damaged. Such was the case with the sign at the Tulane/Centenary intersection. It stood broken for some time, until, last year, the City finally installed a conventional replacement.
No Outlet signs have been another problem. In the past, such signs, placed at the entry to the neighborhood, have either been damaged or stolen. Last year, we asked the city to install a new sign. Finally, last month, they did. We all hope this one will have a long and useful life.