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Eden Prairie makes new road signs

Eden Prairie is making new road signs in and around the Eden Prairie shopping center. According to the article, it attracts 14-millions visitors annually.
A big part of the city's revenue comes from the mall and other local attractions. The problem is the roads and freeways leading there.
There is a large loop around the area which confuses drivers going in and out of the area. The city is concerned and wants to clarify any miscommunication with many new signs put into place.
The article includes several pieces of facts and quotes from reputable sources close to the situation so it is likely that the city will not lose any revenue because of the current signs on roads.

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