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Students propose 15 downtown parking signs to steer drivers to underused lots
Summary
Two Washington and Lee interns presented a downtown parking wayfinding plan recommending 15 new signs and several replacements to better direct visitors and students to underused lots and reduce on-street congestion.
Two Washington and Lee University interns proposed a 15-sign wayfinding plan to Lexington City Council aimed at directing drivers to underused public lots and easing downtown parking congestion. Diana Salazar and Daisy Barone presented their research during the council’s presentation slot, describing specific sign locations and recommendations for replacements and accessibility improvements.
The proposal matters because downtown parking demand concentrates on a few lots during peak hours while others sit largely unused. “Our goal is to support local businesses and to ensure…
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