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Redmond team outlines parks signage and wayfinding plan, council asks about durability and accessibility

Redmond City Council · March 25, 2026
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City presenters described a three‑phase signage and wayfinding project emphasizing user experience, modular design, and regional coordination; council members pressed on durability in Redmond’s damp climate, accessibility (audio/QR options) and when implementation funded in the CIP will begin.

City consultants presented a parks signage and wayfinding plan to the Redmond City Council, describing a three‑phase effort — discovery (completed), design (underway) and documentation (manual of materials and standards) — intended to make it easier for residents and visitors to discover parks and navigate trails.

The project team said the design responds to engagement findings that many parks are “hidden gems” lacking clear entry signage; the team recommended clearer entry icons, highly visible colors, and a breadcrumb approach of regularly spaced trail signs to guide users. The presenters also recommended a modular sign family…

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