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Fountain council hears final designs, timeline for citywide wayfinding system; adoption planned in June
Summary
City staff and consultants presented the phase 3 design for a multi‑year wayfinding signage master plan for Fountain, outlining sign types, materials, priorities, estimated per‑unit costs and a proposed 10‑year implementation; adoption via resolution is scheduled for the June council meeting and no funding was approved tonight.
Fountain City officials and consultants presented the final design package for the city’s wayfinding signage master plan on May 27, telling the council the presentation closes phase 3 of a multi‑year project and that formal adoption will be considered in June.
The presentation, led by Kimberly Bailey, Fountain’s economic development director, and consultant Kristin Seifer of Michael Baker, summarized public outreach, a recommended family of sign types for five districts and a 10‑year implementation timeline. Bailey said the packet presented tonight is a design and adoption item only and that “there is no action tonight. Tonight is strictly a presentation of the final product materials.”
Why it matters: council members were shown how consistent signage could improve navigability, promote local businesses and address safety concerns by giving drivers earlier, clearer…
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