Signage upgrades for Trail

Trail city council is considering adding to their current network of wayfinding signage.

Communications and Events Coordnator Andrea Jolly says there is already some basic signage in place in the downtown which includes an information kiosk as well as indicators for the main streets downtown.

She says further signage for the east trail business area could be similar to that.

Incorporating a signage program as part of the city’s planning process is considered a critical part of their overall revitalization strategy.

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