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Council approves downtown wayfinding plan; directs priority funding for gateway and parking signs
Summary
Council adopted a comprehensive wayfinding signage plan for downtown Puyallup and instructed staff to prioritize gateway arches and parking signage, recommending use of LTAC funds to pay for those elements.
The Puyallup City Council voted March 25 to adopt a comprehensive downtown wayfinding signage plan and directed staff to prioritize two components — gateway archways and parking signage — for early implementation, with the council recommending Tourism (LTAC) funds as the primary source for those initial phases.
Public Affairs Officer Eric Johnson and consultants from MIG presented a detailed sign family that includes vehicular directionals, parking identification and rules signs, pedestrian directionals, two‑ and four‑sided kiosks, and primary and secondary gateway treatments. Council discussion focused on priorities and…
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