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CVTA staff outlines simplified approach for $1.5M wayfinding implementation; localities can use existing SPAs

5335061 · January 14, 2025
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Summary

CVTA staff presented a simplified approach for putting $1.5 million in wayfinding funds into projects: use existing SPA templates, request new CVTA project IDs by locality, and manage installations locally.

CVTA staff outlined a simplified process for implementing regional wayfinding work funded by a $1,500,000 set‑aside approved by the authority.

Staff said the original intent had been to create new standard project agreements (SPAs) for wayfinding in each jurisdiction, but the recommended approach is to use the adopted SPA templates already in use and assign new CVTA project ID numbers for wayfinding costs by locality. Estimated costs for wayfinding are already established in the regional wayfinding plan and will appear in Appendix A for each project.

Staff described the practical options for…

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