recent installs

A one-way street sign with black and white colors and an arrow pointing to the right, mounted on a black pole in an urban area.
Yellow traffic sign with black text that says "No Passing Zone" next to a rural road with a cone and a patrol car parked on the grassy side.

Hyde House in Annapolis, MD. Read more here.

RIDOT - Rhode Island Dept. of Transportation

Traffic signs indicating east and west directions on Route 32 in Otsego County with a snowy wooded background.
Street sign with parking restrictions and information, including no parking from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, a no parking zone to the corner, and a municipal or parking authority sign beneath.

MDOT - Michigan Dept. of Transportation

Newport, Rhode Island. Read more here.

First Golf Course Install of EcoPoste

The Rockingham Golf Course (“The Rock”) in Newmarket NH was established in 1933 and is now the first golf course in the US to install EcoPoste signposts. Dave Wade is the long-time superintendent of the country club and was beyond happy about replacing the pressure treated signposts with EcoPoste signposts, which in his words will “Outlive all of us.” Not only that but he also thinks they’re an attractive change from the traditional signpost options. Watch his video testimony to see what else he has to say.

TEstimonials

FIRST HIGHSCHOOLS IN THE U.S. TO INSTALL ECOPOSTE

The Franklin County Career & Technology Center along with The Chambersburg Area Career Magnet School became the first High Schools in the United States to install Ecoposte signposts on their campuses.

Read more on the EPN Blog.

Two men in business attire standing beside a stop sign on a sidewalk near a road, with a brick building in the background and a partly cloudy sky.

Shawn Stenger and Terry Miller

Principals of the Franklin County Career & Technology Center and the Chambersburg Area Career Magnet School