Politics & Government
It's Neck-and-Neck: Patch Users Split Over Sign Board
The latest tally has the votes equally split between those who think Belmont should keep the Twin Pines sign board as is, and those who would like replace it with an electronic board. Vote now!

(Editor's Note: This story originally ran on April 4 calling for your comments and vote on whether or not Belmont should upgrade its sign board.)
Some say the sign board on Ralston Avenue that touts Belmont's events is quaint and fits with the vibe of Twin Pines Park.
Others say it's time for an upgrade to a sign that can deliver electronic messages and be controlled remotely. Currently a Belmont Park and Recreation employee must climb a ladder each week to manually change the messages letter by letter.
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