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With Pennsylvania’s Signing Programs. Looking to bring in more business? Pennsylvania is one of the most traveled states in the country – each year over 170 million motorists travel throughout our state and are in need of food, gas, lodging, camping or looking for something to do or see. What better way to guide these traveling motorists to ...
- About Us
The purpose of the Trust is to provide the day-to-day...
- TODS Program
TODS Program - Pennsylvania Tourism Signing Trust
- Sign Locations
Sign Locations - Pennsylvania Tourism Signing Trust
- Contact Us
For information or questions about the program, please...
- Attraction Signs
The PA Logo Signing Program provides the “attraction at this...
- Lodging Signs
Lodging Signs - Pennsylvania Tourism Signing Trust
- Trust Members
Harrisburg, PA 17105 (717) 238-7192 FAX (717) 238-6574...
- Food Signs
Food Signs - Pennsylvania Tourism Signing Trust
- About Us
The Pennsylvania Tourism Signing Trust was created in 1984 by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). The Trust is comprised of seven trustees and a representative from PennDOT and the Department of Community and Economic Development.
The purpose of the Trust is to provide the day-to-day administration of the Logo Signing Program and the Tourist Oriented Directional Signing (TODS) Program in accordance with the applicable statutes and PennDOT Guidelines.
The Pennsylvania Tourism Signing Trust is responsible for the installation and maintenance of the following signage programs: Logo Program — Logo signs are installed along certain sections of Pennsylvania’s interstate system and non-interstate limited access freeways and expressways.
Since 1996 and 2008, respectively, Kansas Logos has been responsible for the administration and operation of the Kansas Logo Sign Program and Tourist-Oriented Directional Signing (TODS) Programs for the State of Kansas and the Kansas Department of Transportation.
The Pennsylvania Tourism Signing Trust (the Trust) was established by the Pennsylvania Tourism and lodging Association on September 21, 1984 to administer a Sign Program for the benefit of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the traveling public.
sign program. collect payments to pay costs to market, design, and construct highway signs to benefit pennsylvania motorists. final title to signs rests with beneficiary, penndot.