Sign Standardization Project PresentationSign Standardization Project
2015-16 Council Goal
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In March 2015, City Council Identified a Goal to Create A System of Attractive, Uniform Signage
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Inventory Revealed Significant Variety in Styles and Quality of Signage in Use
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Typical Park Signage
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Existing Centennial Park Sign
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Senior Estates Park Signs
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Black Walnut Signage
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Existing City Hall Sign
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Gateway Signs
North end of Hwy 99E
Hwy 214 at Woodburn Memorial Transit Facility
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Install Black Walnut signs at Settlemier Park, Centennial Park and City Hall
Replace Sr. Estates Park signs with traditional style signs
Refinish other existing park signs
When practical, add “Established Date” to park signs
Install masonry “Welcome to Woodburn” gateway signs at north and south ends of Hwy 99E
Standardize signage font to that used on existing Black Walnut sign
Council’s Recommendations
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Potential Gateway Sign Location South End of Hwy 99E
Woodburn Carcraft
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$30,000 is budgeted for project
Project Budget
Project Costs:
Black Walnut Signs $7,500 ($2,500 each)
Remove Centennial Park Sign $1,000
Senior Estates Signs $700 ($350 each)
“Welcome to Woodburn” Signs $14,000 ($7,000 each)
Update Lettering – Gateway Sign $500
Refinish Existing Park Signs $1,300 (materials only)
Total $25,000
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