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Leesburg reviews updated wayfinding design; council told $550,000 estimate covers trailblazer signs, kiosks not included
Summary
Sandy Hanger of Frasier Associates presented an update on Leesburg’s proposed wayfinding redesign to the Town Council at the July 21 work session, outlining design choices, destination criteria and next steps for bidding and installation.
Sandy Hanger of Frasier Associates presented an update on Leesburg’s proposed wayfinding redesign to the Town Council at the July 21 work session, outlining design choices, destination criteria and next steps for bidding and installation.
Frasier recommended retaining the town’s primary gateway signs (installed in 2003) but removing and replacing the older vehicular directional signs. The firm presented modular, MUTCD‑compliant trailblazer and parking directional designs intended to reduce clutter and improve pedestrian accessibility; the design separates a fixed painted panel from reflective message panels to simplify maintenance and updates.
Why it matters: the project governs how visitors find downtown destinations, affects downtown pedestrian circulation and requires council direction…
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