They're not proposing to eliminate the interpretive signage, just to move it to a different spot around there. They are proposing to remove the 4-story "ghost facade", eventually displaying the panels in the museum.
The criticism is that the thing 'acts more as a view-blocking billboard than its stated purpose'.
Harbor Corp. wants changes from ESDC
April 24, 2008 Business First of Buffalo - by James
The Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp. is recommending a series of changes to the $53 million downtown Buffalo initiative. ... The changes run from cosmetic to more extensive work such as removing the controversial four-story tall interpretive facade along the Commercial Slip that acts more as a view-blocking billboard than its stated purpose.
In a letter, written April 22, by Jordan Levy, the harbor development board chairman, to Empire State Development Corp.'s design and construction division, the recommended changes include:
- Removing the interpretative facade and relocating its glass map along the bottom half of the structure to another location on the site. The top panels should stored and used later in a proposed Erie Canal museum, Levy said.
- The lime green "Commercial Slip" lettering across an existing bridge be removed and the bridge re-painted to hide the sign's presence.
- Small signs offering historical information, perspective and back stories should be installed along the brick ruins from what remains of the Steamboat Hotel that sits alongside the commercial slip. A second series of signs designating which stones along the commercial slip are original should also be installed.
- Relocating see-through, glass historical signs along the railroad bridge walkway down to the commercial slip.
- Adding a second locator sign along the west side of the commercial slip.
- Building a temporary fence with a historic feel that separates the public portion of the harbor project from those sections still under construction.
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