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The Linear Map sign type (example shown below) helps people identify upcoming destinations along their route. What other information would make this sign type more helpful?

The Linear Map sign type (example shown below) helps people identify upcoming destinations along their route. What other information would make this sign type more helpful?
More detail (additional information on destinations, distances, nearby attractions)
Good how it is
Less detail (more simplified and streamlined look)
Other
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The Zone Map sign type (example shown below) helps people see multiple different destinations around a specific trail area. Do you feel that this sign type will help you navigate the greenway system?

The Zone Map sign type (example shown below) helps people see multiple different destinations around a specific trail area. Do you feel that this sign type will help you navigate the greenway system?
Yes
Somewhat
No
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Colors for wayfinding signs were designed to compliment existing signs and add colors specific for amenities (e.g., light blue for water fountains and restrooms) so they can be identified from a distance. Do you feel that using colors in this way will be helpful for your greenway trips?

Yes
Somewhat
No
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Updating wayfinding signage is intended to connect people to destinations and give trail users confidence as they move through the greenway system. Do you feel these new sign types will help you better find your way and get where you are trying to go?

Yes
Somewhat
No
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Is there anything specific that you believe could be added to the sign family that would make your greenway trip easier?

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Share any additional thoughts on the new proposed sign types!

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