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Officials hope a separate program bringing 186 new wayfinding signs to Wilmington this summer will aid efforts to finally ...
Megan McGlinchey, executive director of the Riverfront Development Corp. of Delaware, says wayfinding signs are very important to promoting the city's attractions, especially if paired with the I ...
Megan McGlinchey, executive director of the Riverfront Development Corp. of Delaware, says wayfinding signs are very important to promoting the city's attractions, especially if paired with the I ...
The good news is that there's a new push to find businesses willing to pay the $1,200 annual fee to be on the signs, boosted by a separate city sign program rolling out this summer. The bad news ...
“The Wayfinding Program is a key City Council priority for building a safe and vibrant community.” Many new wayfinding signs are being displayed throughout Muscatine. SUBMITTED PHOTO ...
Implementation officially began in June 2024 when the City Council approved a $243,204 contract with Geograph Industries for the fabrication and installation of signs.
4 MORE Initial signs are now visible in Downtown Muscatine and near key gateways to the city. Additional signage will be installed citywide in phases over the next several years.
The signs were intended to promote local attractions but remain unfilled due to a lack of businesses willing to pay the $1,200 annual fee. A new citywide wayfinding sign program launching in July is ...
It turns out the reason why the signs remain empty is the most obvious: No one has agreed to pay the $1,200 annual fee to be included. "Delaware Logos, the vendor that manages the signs, continues ...
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