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The parking area where the sign is proposed is going to be reconfigured during the rehabilitation of the Valley Loop Road. Michael Pieper, project manager, has been consulted and feels as if ordering and placing the sign now will not be a concern. It is very easy to take the sign out and move it, if needed, during the rehabilitation project which is scheduled to begin July 9. Additionally, it takes 6 weeks to fabricate the sign, so if this project is approved to move forward and the sign is ordered on July 1, installation will not take place until at least August 6, which may nicely coincide with this project. Coordination with Michael Pieper will continue.
The panel installation requires one post hole to be dug approximately 18" long x 12" wide x 20" deep and a concrete footer poured. It will be within the road corridor in a previously disturbed area, along the fence to the right of the spring. Consultation with archeology staff has revealed that this should not impact underground cultural resources.
There are currently plant restoration signs in place along the fence, which the Chief of Resources Management and Science has indicated can not be removed. Additionally, she has indicated that the redwood sign that labels Fern Spring is historic and it also cannot be removed. Dennis Waheed at the sign shop believes that this sign is at least 25-30 years old, and it has been refurbished several times in the past 3 decades. Upon researching historic images and publications in the Yosemite Research library, the project manager nor the park librarian were able to determine exactly when the sign was placed. We do know that the area was improved in the 1930s by the CCC and it is possible that the sign dates back to this time.
The project manager will coordinate with the park Historic Landscape Architect to ensure that the placement of the sign fits well with the cultural landscape.