Port Huron Embarks on Phase I Signage Project for Downtown Revamp

In a bid to give downtown Port Huron a fresh facelift and improved navigational experience, the city has commenced Phase I of its new signage project. The initiative involves replacing all wayfinding signs in the downtown area, along with parking lot signage, destination markers, and the downtown kiosk situated at Huron Ave and Quay Street.

The outdated and faded signs that have served the city for years will be swapped out with modern, eye-catching markers. The installation process is already underway, and authorities estimate it will be completed within a couple weeks. 

The city council greenlit the $106,537 project in November 2022, showcasing its commitment to enhancing the city’s appearance and functionality. Additionally, a proposal for Phase II, encompassing signage throughout the entire city and parks, will be presented to the council in their upcoming August meeting.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell