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  Highway Advertising Signs
What special sign programs are available to businesses that serve travelers and tourists?
 
Answer:

Businesses serving travelers and tourists can have signs erected along Michigan highways and state roads under two programs offered by the Michigan Department of Transportation.

The Tourist Oriented Directional Signs (TODS) program provides directional signs for eligible tourist attractions located off the state rural roadway system.

The Specific Services Signing program (also known as Logo Signing) permits eligible businesses to place their logos on Specific Service Sign panels that identify key services along designated freeways.

See the descriptions and frequently asked questions about these programs on this Web site, or call Michigan Logos, Inc., 517-337-2267 or 1-888-645-6467


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