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Fountain adopts 10-year wayfinding signage master plan; funding not yet approved

5465663 · July 24, 2025
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Summary

City Council on July 22 adopted a comprehensive wayfinding signage master plan that identifies about 430 signs across Fountain and estimates roughly $1.47 million for full implementation over 10 years; the plan was adopted without immediate funding commitments.

Fountain City Council adopted a 10-year wayfinding signage master plan on July 22 that lays out a family of vehicular, pedestrian, park and interstate gateway signs intended to guide residents and visitors across five business districts. The council voted 7-0 to approve Resolution 25-027 to adopt the plan; the council did not approve funding for implementation.

The plan, presented by Nate Scholl, city economic development specialist, and Kimberly Bailey, economic development director, maps about 430 signs and a phased, 10-year installation timeline. The consultant team provided detailed siting in GIS, procurement templates…

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