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Commission asks for audit of blue wayfinding signs; seeks more WSDOT signage to call out the Falls
Summary
Members raised equity concerns about privately placed blue wayfinding blades that single out some businesses and discussed a city effort to ask WSDOT to add 'Falls' and downtown language to two I‑90 signs.
Commissioners asked city staff on May 21 to audit small blue 'blade' wayfinding signs and to clarify whether those signs were paid, permitted or allowed.
Gary, a new commission member, cited an example on the Ridge: "Snoqualmie Falls Brewing has specific blue signs," and asked whether that treatment was available to all businesses. Nicole, the city community liaison, said the green pole wayfinding system is limited to broad "anchors" such as parks, lodgings and the depot, and that the…
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