Overview
- The Lowrider Lane street sign went missing early last week and was declared stolen by the Sacramento Lowrider Commission.
- City public works crews installed a replacement sign on August 5 at the Miller Park location.
- Officials have said they will mount the new sign on a reinforced bracket to deter future thefts.
- Commission members noted the marker reflects $10,400 in community donations and decades of lowrider advocacy.
- The California Automobile Museum is advancing plans for a permanent lowrider exhibit to preserve the tradition.