San Jose, Costa Rica to install its first street signs
SAN JOSE (Reuters) – San Jose, Costa Rica, unveiled plans on Thursday to install its first street signs, so residents will not have to cite local landmarks like fast-food chains or gas stations when giving directions. Municipal workers will install about 22,000 signs and plaques on street corners in the city, home to 1. 4 million people, where the current informal system is tolerated by residents, but creates headaches for visitors and the post office. . . .
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