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Civics lab opens with punch-list work; exterior wayfinding maps to be refabricated after wind damage

Capitol Interpretive Exhibits and Wayfinding Subcommittee · May 8, 2026
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Staff reported the civics lab has been in pilot use for about a month and is undergoing minor optimizations (seating, printer fixes, signage). Exterior bronze campus maps damaged in a recent windstorm will be refabricated with angled reader-rail brackets and engineered brackets due before July 1.

Exhibit staff told the Capitol Interpretive Exhibits and Wayfinding Subcommittee that the new civics lab and student pathway have been operating in pilot mode for about a month and that the team is addressing several punch-list items as the space receives regular public and school visits.

Ashley, who led the exhibit update, said staff have corrected minor technology and fabrication issues — for example, a bookcase printer jam has been fixed and new bench seating is being sized to better suit visiting students.…

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