
Town of Cortlandt, NY, LED Community Monument by BlinkSigns
The Town of Cortlandt Client Town of Cortlandt Location 1 Heady Street, Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567 Timeline Design intent, fabrication,
From design to permitting and installation, BlinkSigns delivers end-to-end
signage solutions for businesses across Portland, OR.
Signage Solutions for Every Industry
The Pearl & Mississippi Ave: Artistic, custom-fabricated signs and neon-style LEDs for the creative and boutique scene.
Neighborhood Eateries: Eco-friendly, reclaimed-style signage for local favorites in SE and NE Portland.
Downtown High-Rises: Premium 3D building IDs that remain vibrant through Portland’s famous grey skies.
Boutique Stays: Sophisticated canopy branding and architectural monuments for hotels in the Central Eastside.
Urban Campuses: Comprehensive, easy-to-read wayfinding for PSU and local community college networks.
Campus Spirit: Weather-resistant stadium graphics and monument signs that won’t fade or mold.
Pill Hill Medical Hubs: Precision-engineered building IDs and wayfinding for OHSU and major regional networks.
24/7 Visibility: High-output LED signs for ERs built to pierce through heavy Northwest mist and rain.
I-5 & Hwy 26 Visibility: High-impact LED pylon signs designed for maximum readability during rainy commutes.
Moisture-Proof Marketing: Heavy-duty “For Lease” banners with specialized coatings to prevent water damage.
Silicon Forest Authority: Cutting-edge architectural signage for global tech leaders in Hillsboro and Beaverton.
Downtown Finance: Professional metal and glass entry logos for the towers in the central business core.
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Comprehensive Signage Services
We manage every step of the signage process, including:
Creative, brand-focused designs that meet city requirements.
Navigating local codes and permits so you don’t have to.
High-quality manufacturing with durable materials.
Professional sign installation services across local commercial areas.
Strong knowledge of local sign regulations helps keep projects progressing smoothly. The Portland Bureau of Development Services review process may include zoning and compliance checks, and we handle those requirements to help ensure a smooth, approved installation.

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Combining nationwide experience with local expertise as a trusted Portland sign company.
End-to-end sign services, managing design, permit, fabrication, and installation.
Certified installers using durable materials for long-lasting, high-quality signage.
Trusted by multi-location businesses for consistent branding and signage across locations.
Delivering impactful, compliant signs that increase visibility and drive business growth.
Our installation partners operate throughout Portland, OR and nearby communities, delivering code-compliant sign installation and coordinated project management across major commercial corridors and business districts.
Have a question? We’re here to help.
Portland uses a specific ratio based on your “Primary Building Wall” length. Generally, you are allowed 1.5 square feet of signage for every 1 linear foot of wall. However, if your property also has a freestanding sign, that ratio drops to 1:1. We perform a professional site measurement to ensure your total “sign area” doesn’t trigger a costly Land Use Review.
If you are in a district like Old Town, Ladd’s Addition, or the Pearl, your sign is subject to Title 33 Design Review. These boards prioritize materials like metal, wood, and glass over plastic. In 2026, we utilize the city’s “free 15-minute planner appointments” to pre-screen your design before formal submittal to avoid rejection.
To prevent rot and “oil-canning,” we recommend Marine-Grade Aluminum or High-Density Urethane (HDU). Unlike MDO (plywood), these won’t swell or peel in our 36+ inches of annual rainfall. We also use IP67-rated waterproof LEDs and specialized “vented” sign cabinets to prevent internal condensation and electrical shorts during the winter months.
“Changing Image” (digital) signs are highly restricted in Portland. They are generally prohibited in most residential and some commercial zones to prevent driver distraction. However, in specific Central City zones, they may be allowed with strict “dwell time” (static message) rules. We provide a complimentary zoning check for your specific address to see if a digital display is a viable option.
Yes. We produce the required public notice signs and safety signage for Portland’s major infrastructure and development projects. We ensure all signs meet the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) standards required by ODOT and the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT).
BlinkSigns is ready to help bring your brand to life in Portland City.