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Council adopts citywide wayfinding signage design (Concept 4) after public and committee review
Summary
The council approved a combined design, "Concept 4," for the Olympia citywide wayfinding master plan after presentations by Tangram Design and committee feedback; the plan advances pedestrian, bike and neighborhood identity signs and next steps will move to implementation and budgeting.
The Olympia City Council on the evening’s agenda approved a signage design concept to guide the citywide wayfinding master plan. The consultant team Tangram Design LLC presented three initial design concepts and a combined fourth option requested by the Community Livability & Public Safety Committee (CLPS); council voted to adopt Concept 4 and asked staff to proceed with final design and implementation planning.
Tangram described Concept 4 as combining the information organization of the original Concept 1 with softened edges and wave‑inspired forms from Concept 3, adding a single‑pole design (eliminating a double‑pole option) and an identifying blue stripe that alludes to the city’s water setting. The design includes standardized…
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