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Downtown wayfinding plan proposed; commissioners weigh locations, timeline
Summary
City staff presented a phased wayfinding-sign program for Estacada, with commissioners and community members recommending downtown, park and athletic-field placements and suggesting digital features and QR-based directories; staff said initial signs could be in place by year-end depending on budget.
Estacada city staff presented a phased plan for new wayfinding signage on April 7 to direct visitors to downtown amenities, parks and trailheads, and to create a consistent visual identity for the city.
Melanie (staff member) told the Downtown Estacada Commission the plan builds on older directional signs that still exist near Broadway and the dentist office but point to businesses that no longer operate. She said the project would proceed in phases: directional signs and an entrance sign on the south approach as phase one, with kiosk and park/rules signage in later phases. Staff are coordinating with the city’s economic development contractor,…
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