1 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: System Development Chapter 4: Recommendations Chapter 5: Implementation Introduction Wayfinding Signage Family Sign Prioritization Purpose Gateway Entrance Phasing Plan and Schedule Goals Parking Trailblazer Sign Fabrication and Cost Estimates Relationship to Other Plans Parking Identifier Funding Sources Plan Development Process District Marker Maintenance Chapter 2: Needs Analysis Pedestrian Kiosk Appendices Multi-Use (Route Markers) Existing Sign Ordinance Graphic Specifications Pedestrian Pointer Existing Conditions – Sign Inventory Sign Design Concepts Sign Materials, Style and Costs General Observations Typography Destinations and Criteria for Inclusion Interstate Highway Signage Assessment Symbols/Seals Eligible Categories Chapter 3: Special Considerations Arrow and Orientation Commercial Attractions Standard Colors FDOT Standards and Jurisdiction Community Destinations Decorative and Ornamental Elements Sign Materials, Style and Cost Cultural & Institutional Interagency Coordination Historical & Architectural Recreational Tourism & Placemaking Transportation Sign Locations Banner Program
3 4 Executive Summary
Wayfinding is an experience – that of an individual attempting to navigate an unfamiliar environment. When the information needed to access that environment is provided in a thoughtful and structured manner, the unfamiliarity quickly becomes comfortable, friendly and welcoming. A successful wayfinding system manages this experience, “At the core of Tallahassee’s growth as the regional using signage as a communication tool to facilitate access, while reflecting hub of the Florida Panhandle, are the Downtown civic culture and complementing the environment of its setting. and “Sense of Place” areas and their unique The Tallahassee-Leon County Wayfinding Signage System provides blend of government, cultural and recreational the framework for implementing an attractive, effective and cohesive attractions.” signage system that facilitates wayfinding for visitors and residents to key destinations within the City and County. This system provides guidelines for a uniform and consistent visual identity throughout. Including Downtown Tallahassee and areas that comprise “Sense of Place” areas, the system is intended to provide highly visible and easily understood information that can be processed quickly to keep users moving efficiently to their destinations.
5 Chapter 1 System Development
Introduction Tallahassee and Leon County are home to Florida’s State Capital, two major universities and the center of commerce for the Florida Panhandle region. Thousands of visitors travel throughout the region, some of whom rely on a limited collection of wayfinding signs that are dated, insufficient and often illegible. The City and County recognize the economic importance of an effective wayfinding signage system for directing visitors to key locations in the central city and outlying areas. Well-designed signage is also reflective of civic pride and provides a more enjoyable experience to visitors and residents. Action Plans for Placemaking in the City and County support development of a wayfinding signage system to promote neighborhood revitalization through “Sense of Place” initiatives. Therefore, the Wayfinding Signage System is a response to critical needs and policy recommendations.
6 Purpose and Goals Inter-agency Collaboration and Implementation Process The purpose of the Wayfinding Signage System is to implement and maintain a user-friendly The process for developing the Wayfinding Signage System includes the following steps: and uniform system of destination and directional signage. It will guide visitors and residents 1. Project Initiation by the Planning Department to key destinations in the City of Tallahassee and Leon County. The System specifically 2. Development and Installation of a Prototypical Pedestrian Wayfinding Sign in Kleman Plaza aspires to accomplish the following goals: with Public Input • Emphasize Downtown and “Sense of Place” Areas as Destinations 3. Input from the Downtown Improvement Authority, Community Redevelopment Agency • Highlight Key and Lesser Known Attractions and City/County Departments. • Enhance the User’s Visitation Experience 4. Development of a Comprehensive Wayfinding Signage System and Message Schedule • Identify Primary Vehicular Routes to Establish Connections and Improve Mobility 5. Long Range Target Issue (LRTI) Committee Feedback and Direction • Assert an Identity for Downtown and Outlying Areas 6. Approval by the Tallahassee City Commission • Enhance Urban Design and Sense of Place 7. Priority Setting and Funding Identification • Establish Gateways into the City and County 8. System Implementation and Monitoring • Trail blaze to Parking Facilities and Establish a Cohesive Identity for Parking Identification • Develop Strategy to Fund Wayfinding Implementation through Public and Private Partnerships Relationship to Other Plans The Wayfinding Signage System is an independent document that prescribes wayfinding standards and supports policies established by other Plans, including Sense of Place Initiatives, Multimodal Transportation District Plan, Greenways Master Plan and the Downtown Tallahassee Reconnaissance and Strategic Assessment.
7 In addition to input from elected and appointed officials, the general public and interagency collaboration between City and County staff, the Wayfinding Signage System was developed through collaboration with the Kleman Plaza Design Review Board, Downtown Improvement Authority and Long-Range Target Issues Committee. Definitions Useful definitions for implementing the Wayfinding Signage System include the following: Edges the existing or perceived boundaries that form a physical space. Family of Wayfinding Signs a series of different sign types that comprise the City of Tallahassee and Leon County’s comprehensive wayfinding signage system. Gateway points of arrival into the County, City, Downtown or “Sense of Place” areas whose elements can be vehicular, pedestrian, bicycle, transit-oriented or any combination thereof. Landmarks a readily identifiable physical or graphic element that creates a point of reference to help a user determine location within an interior space or exterior environment. Message Schedule specific points of interest identified on an individual wayfinding sign or within a family of signs. Park-Once, Then Walk a method of encouraging motorists to park near destinations, where cues are provided to guide discovery of additional destinations and attractions. Point of Interest an attraction, destination or amenity of value to a visitor. QR (Quick Response) Code a matrix barcode appearing on pedestrian pointer or kiosk signs that can be quickly read by a smartphone to provide wayfinding information. Signage the most visible element of a wayfinding system. Visitor an individual who does not frequent identified points of interest on a regular basis. Wayfinding the process of navigating from one point to another within an area. Wayfinding Area a specific area, section or neighborhood distinguishable by its character, culture, land use association, historical reference or formal designation. Wayfinding Signage the written and illustrative report that identifies wayfinding issues and suggested System recommendations for the City of Tallahassee and Leon County. Wayfinding System a series of strategically placed physical, graphic and technological wayfinding signs that cohesively guide users to destinations. Wayfinding Priorities a wayfinding tool’s level of importance, based on necessity, impact, cost and/or complexity.
8 Benefits of the Wayfinding System Tallahassee and Leon County have many “hidden jewels” whose exciting details could be discovered through a wayfinding signage system. It is this process of discovery and ease of access that would create a memorable experience. It would also validate the City as more than a college town and the center of Florida state government. Downtown Tallahassee and its “Sense of Place” The wayfinding system is areas already provide important elements of a expected to function as a successful urban wayfinding system: method of marketing points of interest in the City and County. • Identifiable Wayfinding Areas that Provide a This will be done by directing Sense of Place vehicular and pedestrian traffic from one place to another • Identifiable Street System along specific routes while • Memorable Landmarks announcing similar attractions and amenities nearby. The awareness created by the system is expected to lead to an increase in visitation, which would benefit the points of interest identified by the system. The wayfinding system encourages many modes of travel to help users choose the best routes, broaden experiences, increase visitation among attractions and announce new destinations. With the introduction of the first pedestrian wayfinding signage, the promotion of “Sense of Place” areas can encourage longer shopping times, as patrons are encouraged to visit nearby attractions. A five to ten minute walk can lead to a new destination (e.g., cluster of stores less accessible to vehicles). By promoting vehicular and pedestrian travel modes, the wayfinding system can expand discovery beyond the wayfinding areas themselves and connect destinations.
9 10 Chapter 2 Wayfinding System Tools
In General Implementing the Wayfinding Signage System is intended to complement Tallahassee and Leon County’s “Sense of Place” initiatives by providing clear directions throughout Downtown and other destinations. In addition to traditional wayfinding signage, there are other tools – seamlessly linked through consistent information and graphic language – that are useful for planning a trip. The System aims to provide “Traditional wayfinding signage, printed brochures first-time and frequent visitors with clear and consistent and Internet resources will comprise a suite of information using these wayfinding tools. wayfinding resources.”
11 Types of Tools Figure 1: Tallahassee’s Visitor’s Guide The following are Internet resources that support the wayfinding signage system. Downtown Tallahassee (Always In Session) Website The website of Downtown Tallahassee (tallahasseedowntown.com) provides wayfinding information for the following key destinations: • Activity and shopping centers • Food and entertainment establishments • Lodging establishments • Public transportation routes • Public parking inventory • Special event calendar Tallahassee Visitor’s Guide Website Visit Tallahassee’s website (visittallahassee.com) provides a comprehensive visitor’s guide (Figure 1) that highlights local attractions. With an orientation map whose attractions are consistent with the message schedule of the wayfinding system, the visitor’s guide is a useful tool for wayfinding.
12 13 Finials One of the most critical aspects of a comprehensive wayfinding system is the ability of its components to be instantly recognizable as the primary source for directions. The consistent use “An effective wayfinding system of symbols, typefaces, colors and patterns across uses words and location-specific the system is critical for developing an organized and cohesive wayfinding system that helps people images to help users navigate navigate within all modes of transportation. into, through or out of a district All signs within the wayfinding family feature or place.” finials, which are decorative devices at the top of each pole. The finial logo may also appear as an icon on the face of a sign. Figure 2: Finials represent iconic neighborhoods within wayfinding areas.
14 Figure 2: Finials
15 Map 1: Wayfinding Areas
Map 1: The Wayfinding Areas Map
illustrates the geographical location of each N MONROE ST wayfinding area and corresponding finial representation. As the largest wayfinding area, the Downtown Area comprises numerous neighborhoods and geographical NW CIR CAPITAL areas (e.g., FAMU Way, Myers Park, INTERSTATE 10 Southside, etc.) whose locational identities are communicated through a unique finial. Other adjacent and outlying areas are represented by finials that express their historic identities. These design elements
evoke a “Sense of Place” representative of RD MERIDIAN N CENTERVILLE RD each wayfinding area by communicating its THOMASVILLE RD unique identity. W THARPE ST MICCOSUKEE RD The Sign Specifications in Appendix B provides design criteria for each sign in W TENNESSEE ST MAHAN DR the wayfinding family. While signage is proposed by location, the type selected may change with location and site needs. TENNESSEE ST W PENSACOLA ST
CAPITAL CIR NE W PENSACOLA ST
W GAINES ST APALACHEE PKWY
CAPITAL CIR SW CIR CAPITAL S MONROE ST MONROE S
LAKE BRADFORD RD ORANGE AVE W ORANGE AVE E
CAPITAL CIR SE
S ADAMS ST
16 Icons Parking A simple universally identifiable “P” pictogram promoting parking availability within a wayfinding area and appears on Parking Trailblazer/Identifier Signs. Directional Arrow A symbol depicting a cardinal direction - North, South, East and West - used to give information about the location of the user or possible destinations. Information A universal icon denoting the availability of information at specific destinations. Handicapped Accessibility A universal icon denoting destinations that are handicapped accessible.
17 Chapter 3 Existing Conditions – Wayfinding Signage Inventory The existing wayfinding signage system is confined to vehicular directional signs within Tallahassee’s Downtown. Forty signs were installed in 1998 at a cost of approximately Needs Analysis $193,802. The signs were developed through a collaborative effort by the City of Tallahassee, Downtown Improvement Authority, Downtown Merchant and Business Association, Tallahassee Trust for Historic Preservation, Leon County Tourist Development Council and Keep Tallahassee-Leon County Beautiful. Two sign themes represent specific areas of downtown – a “Magnolia” design for the greater downtown and a “Festival” design for the shopping and entertainment district; 34 of the original 40 signs remain, while others have been damaged by accidents and removed. The existing inventory has been poorly maintained and is faded, dirty, bent or altered. Some destinations are confusing (i.e., Library/Airport) or no longer valid (i.e., Chamber). Also, the existing signs are inconsistent in their use of abbreviations; the new signs will minimize the use of abbreviations. Map 2: Inventory of Vehicular Directional Signage, shows existing downtown vehicular signs to be removed or retrofitted, based on the recommendations of this System. The number assignments correspond to sign locations in Table 1: Vehicular Directional Sign Inventory and Figure 3: Select Vehicular Wayfinding Signs.
18 Map 2: Inventory of Vehicular Directional Signage
RF RF 30 RF 29 RF 28 10 27 RF NORTH W TENNESSEE ST E TENNESSEE ST 31 X 32 RF 33 RF
N MACOMB ST MACOMB N 9 X
Existing W CALL ST E CALL ST
N DUVAL ST
N GADSDEN ST
N CALHOUN ST CALHOUN N N BRONOUGH ST BRONOUGH N
1998 sign BLVD JR KING L M N N MONROE ST MONROE N # locations N MERIDIAN ST PALM CT 8
N ADAMS ST ADAMS N RF
in 2013 24 X 25 X 26 N COPELAND ST COPELAND N
PARK AVE W RF PARK AVE E DUVAL ST DUVAL
ADAMS ST ADAMS PARK AVE E
MONROE ST CALHOUN ST MERIDIAN ST PARK AVE W GADSDEN ST Remove existing PARK AVE W ST BRONOUGH X sign face, pole, and M L KING JR BLVD 7 X foundation.
S ADAMS ST 23 RF 6 RST MONROE S F 13 RF W COLLEGE AVE E COLLEGE AVE 5
S MACOMB ST RF 11 16 RF X 1 X Retain foundation. W JEFFERSON ST 4 RE JEFFERSONF ST RF 14 RF Remove existing W JEFFERSON ST E JEFFERSON ST E JEFFERSON ST sign face and pole. S DUVAL ST 3 RF 15 X
W PENSACOLA ST E PENSACOLA ST 22 RF 21 RF
APALACHEE PKWY APALACHEE PKWY
S BRONOUGH ST BRONOUGH S 12 RF
W ST AUGUSTINE ST E ST AUGUSTINE ST S CALHOUN ST CALHOUN S
EXISTING DOWNTOWN ST COPELAND S VEHICULAR SIGNS TO
E LAFAYETTE ST S M L KING JR BLVD JR KING L M S W MADISON ST W MADISON ST E MADISON ST E MADISON ST BE REMOVED OR RETROFITTED 2 RF E MADISON ST
RF 19 34 X S MERIDIAN ST MERIDIAN S 20 RST MACOMB S P
S ADAMS ST W GAINES ST E GAINES ST S GADSDEN ST
RAILROAD AVE
S M L KING JR BLVD JR KING L M S 18 RF 17 RF
19 Figure 3: Select Vehicular Wayfinding Signs #7 #27 #24 #22
#11 #16 #31 #14
20 Table 1: Vehicular Directional Sign Inventory
Existing 1998 Location1 Action Replace Notes Sign Locations 1 S. Calhoun St. SB between College and Jefferson, east side Remove sign face and pole. Do not replace. Reuse existing foundation. 2 S. Monroe St. SB between Madison and Gaines, west side Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT VH 14 Reuse existing foundation. 3 S. Monroe St. NB in front of Leon County Courthouse, east side Remove sign face. Replace with DT VH 2 Reuse existing foundation and pole. 4 S. Monroe SB at Jefferson, west side bulb-out Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT PP 3 Reuse existing foundation. 5 S. Monroe St. NB at Jefferson St., SE corner Remove sign face and pole. Do not replace. Pedestrian pointers are planned for the NW corner of this intersection. Remove foundation as required. 6 S. Monroe St. SB at College Ave., east side bulb-out Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT PP 4 Reuse existing foundation. 7 S. Monroe St. NB at Park Ave., east side Remove sign face and pole. Do not replace. Pedestrian pointers are planned for the Chain of Parks. Remove foundation as required. 8 N. Monroe At. SB at Park Ave., east side Remove sign face and pole. Do not replace Pedestrian pointers are planned for the Chain of Parks. Remove foundation as required. 9 N. Monroe St. NB at Call St., east side Remove sign face and pole. Do not replace. Pedestrian pointers are planned nearby. Remove foundation as required. 10 N. Monroe St. SB at Tennessee St., east side Remove sign face. Replace with DT VH 4 Reuse existing foundation and pole. 11 S. Adams St. SB at Jefferson, east side (Andrew’s) Remove sign face and pole. Do not replace. Pedestrian pointers are planned for City Hall Plaza nearby. Remove foundation as required. 12 S. Adams St. between Park and College, east side bulb-out Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT PP 6 Reuse existing foundation. 13 S. Duval St. NB at St. Augustine St., west side (Supreme Court) Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT PP 7 Reuse existing foundation. 14 S. Duval St. NB at Kleman Plaza, west side Remove sign face and pole. Do not replace. Pedestrian pointers are planned nearby. Remove foundation as required. 15 S. MLK Blvd. between Pensacola and Jefferson, east side Remove sign face and pole. Do not replace. Remove foundation as required. 16 S. Bronough St. SB between College and Jefferson, east side Remove sign face and pole. Do not replace. Remove foundation as required. 17 E. Gaines St. EB between Adams and Monroe, south side Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT VH 12 Reuse existing foundation.
21 Existing 1998 Location Action Replace Notes Sign Locations 18 W. Gaines St. EB between Bronough and Duval, south side Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT PP 8 Reuse existing foundation. 19 W. Gaines St. WB between Adams and Duval, north side Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT VH 11 Reuse existing foundation. 20 W. Gaines St. WB between Macomb St. and Railroad Ave. Remove sign face and pole. Do not replace. Pedestrian pointers are planned nearby. north side Remove foundation as required. 21 Apalachee Parkway WB at Monroe St., north side Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT VH 1 Reuse existing foundation. 22 E. Pensacola St. WB between Adams and Duval, south side Remove sign face and pole. Do not replace. Remove foundation as required. 23 W. College Ave. WB between Duval and Bronough, north side Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT VH 15 Reuse existing foundation. 24 E. Park Ave. WB between Duval and Bronough, north side Remove sign face and pole. Do not replace. Pedestrian pointers are planned for the Chain of Parks. Remove foundation as required. 25 W. Park Ave. WB between Adams and Duval, north side Remove sign face and pole. Do not replace. Pedestrian pointers are planned for the Chain of Parks. Remove foundation as required. 26 E. Park Ave. WB between Monroe and Adams, north side Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT PP 5 Reuse existing foundation. 27 E. Tennessee St. WB between Calhoun and Monroe, north side Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT VH 3 Reuse existing foundation. 28 E. Tennessee St. WB between Monroe and Adams, north side Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT VH 5 Reuse existing foundation. 29 W. Tennessee St. WB between Duval and Bronough, north side Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT VH 7 Location notes: Reuse existing foundation. 1. EB eastbound 30 W. Tennessee St. WB at Macomb St., NW corner Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT VH 21 NB northbound Reuse existing foundation. SB southbound 31 W. Tennessee St. EB at Macomb St., south side (FSU garage) Remove sign face and pole. Do not replace. WB westbound Remove foundation as required. Number of existing signs removed and not replaced 15 32 W. Tennessee St. EB at Bronough St., south side Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT VH 8 Number of existing sign foundations replaced with new vehicular signs 13 Reuse existing foundation. Number of existing sign foundations replaced with new pedestrian pointers 6 33 W. Tennessee St. EB at Adams St., north side (CK Steele Plaza) Remove sign face and pole. Replace with DT VH 6 Total number of existing vehicular sign locations 34 Reuse existing foundation. Proposed sign locations and message schedules by wayfinding area can be found in Appendix A: Sign Inventory, Locations and Message Schedules by Wayfinding Area. 34 W. Gaines St. EB between Monroe and Adams, north side Remove sign face and pole. Remove Do not replace. foundation as required.
22 General Observations Sign Removal and Replacement A successful wayfinding signage program builds trust with the end user. Dated or The intent of the Wayfinding Signage System is to create a cohesive and coordinated system inconsistent signs may be ignored by the user, even if their content is correct. Existing of wayfinding. Many existing sign locations provide opportunities to reuse foundations for vehicular directional signs are outdated, inconsistent and difficult to interpret for the new wayfinding signs, as shown in Map 2 and Table 1. Signs that are large enough to be intended user, thereby failing to capture or communicate Tallahassee’s unique cultural read and contain helpful information will be provided without causing visual clutter. The identity as Florida’s Capital City. Other shortcomings include: needs of the disabled will also be provided for in accordance with best practices. • Limited number of featured destinations • Inconsistent fonts, colors, abbreviations and formats against a background not easily seen • Confusing “triangular” directional symbols (no universal arrows or parking symbols) • Neglected, poorly maintained and obscured by vegetation • Unattractive sign backs face the public realm • Some installation at decision points rather than ahead of them • Major entrance roads into the City and County are unmarked as gateways. • Public parking not clearly identified in the Downtown. • Variety of signage in different types, sizes and configurations in the Downtown; signs have been installed over time to meet various needs, resulting in visual clutter and disorganization.
23 24 Chapter 4: Evolution of the Wayfinding Signage Family In January 2013, a prototypical pedestrian wayfinding sign was designed, fabricated Recommendations and installed in Downtown Tallahassee’s Kleman Plaza, following months of interagency collaboration. Public support for this prototype and direction by the City Commission’s Long-Range Target Issues Committee led to development of a comprehensive wayfinding signage system that includes the following family of signs: • Gateway Entrance Signs • Pedestrian Pointers and Kiosk Signs • Parking Trailblazer and Identifier Signs • District Markers • Shared Use Path Signs Conceptual designs for pedestrian and parking signs have been developed into the final design specifications shown in Appendix B. Additional specifications for gateway, district markers and shared use path signs will be developed as funds become available for implementation of this System.
25 Figure 4: Gateway Entrance Sign
Gateway Entrance Signs Gateway Entrance Signs (Figure 4) are appropriate for primary traffic routes into the City and County. They provide a sense of arrival, while celebrating the unique culture and character of Tallahassee as Florida’s Capital City. Individual signs may incorporate a combination of lighting, landscaping, streetscaping, public open space and public art. Gateway entrance signs welcome the visitor and celebrate the destinations they announce. Design of each sign should take into account the importance of announcing arrival, the history and celebration of place and its functional role in the wayfinding system. Where there are opportunities to consolidate and/or eliminate sign clutter, gateway entrance signs may signal multiple places within a wayfinding area. Mostly importantly, the signs are intended to mark entry into the wayfinding area with a place name, clarify and organize the public spaces in which they occur and convey the spirit of “Florida’s Capital City”. The following streets are considered primary gateways into the heart of the city: • Thomasville Road • Apalachee Parkway • Mahan Drive • Miccosukee Road • Crawfordville Road • Woodville Highway/South Monroe Street • Springhill Road • Blountstown Highway/West Pensacola Street • Tennessee Street • North Monroe Street • Meridian Road
26 Figure 5: Pedestrian Pointer and Kiosk
Pedestrian Pointers and Kiosk Signs The transition from auto or public transportation to pedestrian travel must be a seamless process that provides users with easy orientation and encouragement for further discovery. The purpose of this System is to promote the philosophy of “Park Once, Then Walk” by identifying and encouraging the best pedestrian routes from key arrival points like on-street Pedestrian Pointer Sign parking spaces, parking lots/garages, bike parking and public transit stops. The System further recognizes the public health benefits of walkability in each of the wayfinding areas and features two distinct types of signage with a pedestrian orientation, as shown in Figure 5: Pedestrian Pointers and Kiosks. Pedestrian Pointer signs are located along major pedestrian routes. They consist of arrows aligned with the four (4) cardinal directions (North, South, East West) and point to any destinations featured on map panels below. Pedestrian Kiosks lack directional arrows but consist of map panels with a list of destinations. Besides their application on pedestrian directional and kiosk signage, orientation maps are intended to provide a visual tool of consistent terminology and display of map artwork Pedestrian Kiosk Sign across a range of mediums, including the following: • Downtown Tallahassee Website • Tallahassee Visitor’s Guide One quarter to one half mile is generally considered the average distance an individual will walk before seeking an alternative form of transportation. Each Pedestrian Pointer and Kiosk Sign features a map that shows major points of interest within this distance of the sign’s location. Location planning avoids pedestrian barriers such as incomplete sidewalks and non- compliant ADA environments. Pedestrian signs will be designed for accessibility to users in wheelchairs and indicate alternate accessible routes for streets that present accessibility issues.
27 Map 3: Parking Facilities
ON-STREET METERS ONE HOUR OR LESS TWO HOURS FOUR HOURS CITY OF TALLAHASSEE PUBLIC PARKING GARAGES
EASTSIDE PARKING EASTSIDE PARKING GARAGE (Enter on Calhoun) GARAGE
KLEMAN PLAZA PARKING KLEMAN PLAZA GARAGE PARKING GARAGE (Enter on Bronough or Duval)
DUVAL STREET SURFACE LOT (Enter on Duval)
BRONOUGH STREET SURFACE LOT (Enter on Bronough) For more information Republic Parking 561-3066 Brochure provided by the Tallahassee Downtown Improvement Authority
28 Figure 7: Parking Trailblazer and Identifier Signs
Parking Trailblazer and Identifier Signs Parking in an urban environment is always perceived as a challenge. While signage will not solve all real or perceived parking shortages, it can offer a tool for parking to become more visible and accessible. A parking strategy fully integrated into the wayfinding signage system will promote the “Park Once, Then Walk” philosophy, “The key to an effective parking strategy is to get where visitors will find a primary people to parking areas near their destination Parking Trailblazer Sign parking facility, lot or space quickly and efficiently, provide cues to a and then walk to multiple destinations. destination and provide additional prompts to encourage discovery of additional destinations Map 3: The Parking Facilities and attractions.” Map shows the location of public parking facilities in the Downtown Central Core wayfinding area. Parking Identifier Sign Parking Identifier Sign The Parking Trailblazer is located along major vehicular routes and guides visitors to key FDOT Example locations in the Downtown wayfinding area for surface and garage parking. This type of sign will be used when there is distance between gateway areas and parking destinations to assure drivers that they are moving in the right direction and will arrive shortly. The Parking Identifier marks a destination for surface or garage parking in the Downtown. They are highly visible to automobile travelers and located immediately in front of parking destinations. Both types of signs (Figure 7) include a “P” pictogram and color that are instantly recognizable.
29 Figure 8: District Markers
District Markers This sign type (Figure 8) marks the entrance to a wayfinding area (e.g., downtown), a neighborhood within a wayfinding area or an outlying placemaking district (e.g., Midtown, Market District, Huntington or Southside).
30 Figure 9: Shared Use Path Signs
Shared Use Path Signs Shared Use Path Signs (Figure 9) are useful for identifying a combination of routes and special district areas (e.g., bike routes, trails, chain of parks, etc.) They provide useful wayfinding information that ensures seamless transition from public transit to pedestrian and bicycle travel. With the adoption and implementation of the Multimodal Transportation District Plan, the downtown area is becoming increasingly less automobile dependent as pedestrian, bicycle and transit facilities are improved to meet mobility needs. In addition to furthering Tallahassee’s commitment to multimodal transportation, the wayfinding system will support sustainability and healthy lifestyles by providing the following elements: • Bicycle Racks and Corrals – Bicycle racks and corrals that make efficient use of limited space in each of the wayfinding areas are intended to have maps that show route types and level of comfort, as well as QR Codes for downloading the same maps to a smart phone. • Trail System – Transitioning to the Trail System requires attention to ensure seamless connectivity from other modes of travel. Clearly marked identification of trail heads can help meet this objective when integrated into the wayfinding system. • Public Transit – Wayfinding elements at public transit stops might include directions to features such as bicycle racks and trail heads. The wayfinding system will support public transit by providing orientation maps and connections to mobile applications and websites.
31 Figure 10: Vehicular Directional Signs
Vehicular Directional Signs Vehicular Directional Signs (Figure 10) direct motoring traffic to attractions within a wayfinding area. They incorporate a finial branding element and are intended to replace the existing stock of vehicular wayfinding signs. The intent of this System is to minimize the use of vehicular signs and feature only the most primary visitor destinations, based on specific inclusionary criteria.
32 Figure 11: Smart Signage Applications
Smart Technology In addition to the traditional signs that comprise the wayfinding signage system, opportunities to integrate technology (Smart Wayfinding Signs) will be considered where practical and financially feasible. For wayfinding in walkable situations, interactive touch panels can provide greater detail about mapped locations through dynamic or interactive touch displays. Pedestrian pointers with rotating motor controls and illuminated panels can be synchronized with data sources like transit schedules, weather forecasts and social media to constantly adapt an “eye level menu” to the needs of the intended user. Smart Signage Applications (Figure 11) illustrates these opportunities, which will be coordinated with the appropriate agencies and funding partners. Other smart technology applications might include “Dynamic Vehicle Wayfinding and Guidance Signage”, where large dynamic message signs will be used to efficiently direct visitors to key destinations within wayfinding areas. These signs could be used to provide “real-time” information about public transit, special events, parking availability, traffic directions to/from major events and street closures/detours.
33 Sign Materials, Style and Cost Banners Wayfinding signage must be durable and For the purpose of this System, banners visible for vehicles and pedestrians at are not an official component of the all times, as well as consistent with the comprehensive wayfinding system. character or underlying “theme” of its However, their value is recognized for intended location. The cost of design, marketing non-profit groups, promoting fabrication and installation must also be events and identifying special areas. The within the City’s budget. To the extent Planning Department has recommended practical, wayfinding signage will be placing banners in the Frenchtown fabricated, installed and maintained by the neighborhood to unofficially serve as a pilot City and County. banner program. A coordinated Banner Program, however, would require consistent Visitor Destinations and design standards, material specifications Criteria for Inclusion and a management process. Should the Because the comprehensive wayfinding wayfinding system be expanded to include signage program cannot accommodate all banners, there should be sufficient flexibility businesses and destinations that would like for established and emerging areas to meet to be a part of the system, an objective set of those criteria, while branding themselves as destination inclusion criteria was developed. a unique destination. Destinations must be categorized as one of the following types to be included in the message schedules: • Commercial Attraction • Community Destination • Cultural and Institutional • Historical and Architectural • Recreational • Tourist Services • Transportation
34 35 36 Chapter 5: Sign Prioritization Alternatives The two major considerations when prioritizing signs are: (1) whether the sign is the first Implementation exposure the traveling motorist has to a destination and (2) major decision points (i.e., right and left turns) to a destination. For example, a sign for the Market District placed after an Interstate-10 exit ramp should have a higher priority, as should a sign from Apalachee Parkway directing traffic north and westbound toward the downtown area or city center. Sign Fabrication Cost Estimates The following cost estimates shown in Tables 2 and 3 have been provided through consultation with sign consultants contracted to design, fabricate and install the recommended wayfinding signage. The figures in Table 3: Cost Estimates will vary by final fabricator and installation methods. Funding Sources Purchasing materials and parts in large quantity will control overall costs. No single funding source has been identified to implement all of the Wayfinding System. The Planning Department will examine alternative funding sources such as grants, private sponsorships, capital improvement funds and placemaking allocations. Funding partnerships with other agencies will also be pursued to fully implement the system. Maintenance The Planning Department will act as the responsible entity for implementing the Wayfinding Signage System and provide staff support to coordinate funding, maintenance and expansion. Upon implementation, the Planning Department will routinely review the wayfinding signage system and its effectiveness, based on any changes in destinations. Additionally, new circulation, routing and construction projects may affect the system. Physical relocation of signage may become necessary, as new routes occur and destinations change over time.
37 Each of these sign types is illustrated below with accompanying unit and total costs for design and fabrication.
Pedestrian Directional (Pointer) and Kiosk Signs Parking Trailblazer and Identifier Signs Gateway Entrance Signs
COST ESTIMATE: Pedestrian Kiosk – $2,825 per Sign Parking Trailblazer – $1,250 per Sign Average - $10,000 per Sign Pedestrian Directional (Pointer) - $4,250 per Sign Parking Identifier- $1,500 per Sign Shared Use Path Signs Vehicular Directional Signs Destination Markers
Large – $600 per Sign $3,825 per Sign Destination Marker (Tall)– $2,900 per Sign Mid – $270 per Sign Destination Marker (Short)- $2,500 per Sign
38 39 40 Appendices
A: Sign Inventory, Locations and Message Schedules by Wayfinding Area
B: Sign Design Specifications
41 Appendix A: Sign Inventory, Locations and Message Schedules by Wayfinding Area
The following provide the draft sign locations and text for wayfinding signs. These are preliminary locations that will need to be field verified to identify potential conflicts. Staff will also continue to work with community partners regarding exact sign location and content. Wayfinding areas included in Appendix A: • Downtown...... p. 43 • Southside...... p. 118 • Midtown...... p. 136 • Market District...... p. 148 • Lake Jackson Town Center at Huntington...... p. 166
42 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
New DOWNTOWN Wayfinding signs and locations
Includes: VH Vehicular Directionals PT Parking Trailblazers PiD Parking Identifiers PP Pedestrian Pointers or PK Pedestrian Kiosks
Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
43 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY New NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DOWNTOWN Wayfinding = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY # signs = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY # locations
19 18 # VH Vehicular Directionals 19 20 # PT 4 24 5 3 Parking Trailblazers 21 7 16 6 8 22 17 20 # PiD 2 5 Parking Identifiers 21
15 6 4 2 PP or PK 13 1 # 1 3 4 12 2 14 3 1 Pedestrian 26 2 18 Pointers or 25 15 6 1 Pedestrian Kiosks 7 8 23 On the following maps: AS=All Saints 3 4 11 14 CP=Cascades Park 23 5 27 5 11 DT=Downtown 10 9 10 12 FR=Frenchtown 9 16 FW=FAMU Way MP=Myers Park 17 GS=Gaines Street SS=Southside 22 See other maps in 13 the series for complete Southside, FAMU Way, Frenchtown, and Midtown Wayfinding signs.
Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
44 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN
= PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY Located within Downtown Improvement# Authority (DIA) boundaries only DIA # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
LOCATED IN
Located within Downtown CRA boundaries only DOWNTOWN CRA
LOCATED IN DIA Located within both DIA and Downtown CRA boundaries DOWNTOWN CRA
LOCATED IN
Located within Frenchtown-Southside CRA boundaries FRENCHTOWN LOCATION SOUTHSIDE by CRA DISTRICT NOT located in Upper Right of page DIA Not located within any DIA or CRA boundaries or CRA
Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
45 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
DT VH #
Vehicular Directional signs DT VH-1 through DT VH-23
Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
46 VISITOR DT 3 EASTSIDE INFORMATION 1 PARKING # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 1 DT DT 14 GARAGE NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 2 DT RILEY HOUSE CITY HALL LEON COUNTY COURTHOUSE # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY 2 DT # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole on 15 CP DT existing foundation CAPITOL SMOKEY HOLLOW 1 COMMEMORATION DT 25 UNION BANK FL VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Downtown Kleman Plaza Public parking Visitor information Leon County Courthouse 14 DT PARK CASCADES City Hall
Florida State University Florida A&M University Cascades Park To Gaines Street
Apalachee Parkway, looking west to Monroe St. Consider moving sign and pole to new foundation 50’ east, for drivers’ decision to turn left. DT VH 1 Vehicular Directional, Apalachee Parkway WB at Monroe St., northeast corner Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
47 VISITOR DT 3 EASTSIDE INFORMATION 1 PARKING # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN 1 DT DT 14 GARAGE NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 2 DT RILEY HOUSE CITY HALL LEON COUNTY COURTHOUSE # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY DIA DT 2 # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole on 15 CP existing foundation CAPITOL DT SMOKEY HOLLOW 1 COMMEMORATION DT 25 UNION BANK FLORIDA VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL The Chain of Parks Public Parking Historic Districts
14 DT PARK CASCADES Kleman Plaza Public Parking Leon County Civic Center Courthouse City Hall Visitor Information
Leon County Courthouse
S. Monroe Street at Pensacola St., looking north
DT VH 2 Vehicular Directional, S. Monroe St. NB in front of LC Courthouse, right side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
48 = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY FRENCHTOWN # LOCATED IN NORTH 20 DT # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY HOTEL DUVAL CALHOUN DOWNTOWN STREET NATIONAL # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY HISTORIC CRA DISTRICT # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and DT DT existing foundation GREYHOUND DT 5 4 3 DT 6
CK STEELE PLAZA Florida State Capitol W ALOFT DT 20 HOTEL Public Parking Visitor Information
FEDERAL City Hall COURTHOUSE Leon County Courthouse Park Avenue Historic District Site of new “Gateway” Florida A&M University mixed-use building Florida State University Frenchtown Kleman Plaza Civic Center Public Parking
Midtown Lake Ella Park E. Tennessee St. between Calhoun and Monroe, looking west to Monroe
DT VH 3 Vehicular Directional, E. Tennessee St., WB between Calhoun and Monroe, north side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
49 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN 20 DT NORTH CALHOUN # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY STREET NATIONAL DOWNTOWN HOTEL DUVAL HISTORIC DISTRICT # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY CRA # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
DT FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole on DT existing foundation GREYHOUND 5 4 3 DT DT 6
CK STEELE PLAZA
ALOFT HOTEL Downtown DT 20 Florida State Capitol
FEDERAL Visitor Information COURTHOUSE The Chain of Parks Park Avenue Historic District W Aloft Hotel Public Parking Florida A&M University
Cascades Park Public Parking
Florida State University Kleman Plaza Public Parking E.N. GainesMonroe StreetSt. at Tennessee looking east St., looking Civic Center south to Tennessee St.
DT VH 4 Vehicular directional, N. Monroe St. SB Tennessee St., east side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
50 = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 20 DT # LOCATED IN NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY HOTEL DUVAL
CALHOUN DOWNTOWN STREET = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY NATIONAL # CRA HISTORIC DISTRICT # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY DT FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole on DT existing foundation GREYHOUND 5 4 3 DT
DT 6
CK STEELE PLAZA
Florida State University W ALOFT DT 20 HOTEL Frenchtown
FEDERAL COURTHOUSE Florida State Capitol Public Parking City Hall The Chain of Parks Park Avenue Historic District
Governor’s Mansion The Grove
E. Tennessee St. between Monroe and Adams, looking west DT VH 5 Vehicular Directional, E. Tennessee St., WB between Monroe and Adams, north side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
51 = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 20 DT # LOCATED IN NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY HOTEL DUVAL DIA DOWNTOWN # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY CRA # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole on HOTEL DT GREYHOUND existing foundation DT 7 DT 5 4 3 DT
DT 8 DT 6 DT 22 FEDERAL CENTER CK STEELE PLAZA DT Florida State Capitol ALOFT HOTEL 20 Public Parking Visitor Information LEROY COLLINS FEDERAL City Hall PUBLIC COURTHOUSE LIBRARY The Chain of Parks Park Avenue Historic District CK Steele Plaza Governor’s Mansion The Grove
Cascades Park
W. Tennessee St. looking east to Adams St.
DT VH 6 Vehicular Directional, W. Tennessee St. EB at Bronough St., right side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
52 = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 20 DT # LOCATED IN NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DOWNTOWN # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY CRA # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
FOUR POINTS FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole on BY SHERATON DT HOTEL DT existing foundation 7 GREYHOUND DT 5 4
DT 8 DT 6
FEDERAL CENTER CK STEELE PLAZA Florida State University W ALOFT DT 20 HOTEL Frenchtown
LEROY COLLINS FEDERAL PUBLIC COURTHOUSE Kleman Plaza LIBRARY Public Parking Civic Center Bronough Street The Chain of Parks Park Avenue Historic District Museum of Florida History To Gaines Street Florida A&M University
W. Tennessee St. looking west to Bronough St.
DT VH 7 Vehicular Directional, W. Tennessee St. WB between Duval and Bronough, north side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
53 DT 20 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH HOTEL # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DUVAL DOWNTOWN # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY CRA # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON DT FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole on HOTEL GREYHOUND Verify R.O.W. existing foundation DT 7 DT 5 4
DT 8 DT 6 DT 22
FEDERAL CENTER CK STEELE PLAZA
20 DT Cascades Park ALOFT HOTEL Downtown
LEROY Midtown COLLINS FEDERAL PUBLIC COURTHOUSE LIBRARY Kleman Plaza Public Parking The Chain of Parks Park Avenue Historic District Civic Center Museum of Florida History Florida A&M University To Gaines Street
W. Tennessee St. at Bronough, looking east
DT VH 8 Vehicular Directional, W. Tennessee St. EB at Bronough St., south side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
54 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH CIVIC CENTER # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
DOAK CAMPBELL FRENCHTOWN STADIUM COLLEGETOWN = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY SOUTHSIDE MARRIOTT # 27 GS RESIDENCE GS 23 INN # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY CRA THE BLOCK AT FSU 5 10 GS 11 GS THE DECK AT FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole on 9 GS FSU ALL SAINTS new foundation
AMTRAK
RAILROAD SQUARE
See “Southside Wayfinding Florida State University Campus signs” for FAMU Way signs. Public Parking
LAKE ELBERTA PARK Doak Campbell Stadium University Center Stadium Parking
Downtown Florida State Capitol Public Parking Civic Center Kleman Plaza Cascades Park Florida A&M University
Lake Bradford Road looking north TO Gaines St.
DT VH 9 Vehicular Directional, Lake Bradford Rd. at W. Gaines St., east side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
55 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN MUSEUM OF NORTH FLORIDA TURNBULL = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY HISTORY # CENTER CIVIC FRENCHTOWN CENTER DT 8 # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY SOUTHSIDE # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY CRA COLLEGETOWN MARRIOTT RESIDENCE DOUG P INN BURNETTE COT R.O.W New sign on new pole and 27 GS 5 PARK GS 23 new foundation 11 GS THE BLOCK AT 5 10 GS FSU 9 AS ALL SAINTS THE DECK AT FSU AMTRAK
RAILROAD SQUARE Downtown See “Southside Wayfinding Florida State Capitol signs” for FAMU Way signs. Cascades Park Kleman Plaza Museum of Florida History Gay St. All Saints Public Parking NAP Salie Development Civic Center Marriott Residence Inn Turnbull Conference Center Public Parking
Railroad Square Florida A&M University
W. Gaines Street at Gay St., looking east
DT VH 10 Vehicular Directional, W. Gaines St. EB between Gay St. and RR Ave., south side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
56 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY MUSEUM OF NORTH FLORIDA HISTORY # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 8 DT CIVIC CENTER = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY 4 3 # # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY DOUG BURNETTE 14 DT PARK COT R.O.W New sign on new pole and INN GS 5 11 new foundation 11 GS 10 GS 12 GS MARRIOTT RESIDENCE 9 AS
ALL SAINTS Florida State University Doak Campbell Stadium All Saints See Southside “Wayfinding Railroad Square signs” for FAMU Way signs. Civic Center Collins Building Public Parking Claude Duval St. Pepper Florida State Capitol Building Florida Supreme Court Kleman Plaza Public Parking
Too close to existing light standard and banner. Consider relocating east or west to new foundation for a better view. W. Gaines Street looking west to Duval St.
DT VH 11 Vehicular directional, Gaines St. WB between Adams and Duval, north side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
57 4 KLEMAN VISITOR PLAZA INFORMATION EASTSIDE = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 2 PARKING # GARAGE NORTH DT 12 DT DT 1 14 DT # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 2 1 3 CITY HALL RILEY HOUSE DT 26 2 VH # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY
FL SUPREME 6 CAPITOL CP 15 MUSEUM OF COURT = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY FL HISTORY 1 DT # DT 7 DT 25 CIVIC CENTER DT 8 FL VIETNAM COT R.O.W New sign on new pole and VETERANS WORLD WAR MEMORIAL existing foundation TWO MEMORIAL 4 3
DOUG DT BURNETTE 14 PARK 11 GS GS 10 Cascades Park GS 12 AS 9 Public Parking CP 16 ALL SAINTS Downtown Visitor Information Caldwell Larson Florida State Capitol Building Building Historic Districts Public Parking
Southside Florida A&M University
Remove this sign.
E. Gaines Street looking east to Monroe St.
DT VH 12 Vehicular directional, E. Gaines St. EB between Adams and Monroe, south side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
58 KLEMAN 2 DT = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY PLAZA 18 CP # FL SUPREME CAPITOL CP 15 NORTH COURT 1 DT MUSEUM OF FL # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY HISTORY DT 7 DT 25 FL VIETNAM VETERANS DT 8 MEMORIAL # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY DT # DOUG BURNETTE 14 PARK 4 3 11 GS FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and new foundation GS 10 GS 12 AS 9 CP 16
ALL SAINTS
CP 17 Downtown PARKING Florida State Capitol Visitor Information See “Southside Wayfinding signs” for FAMU Way signs. 13 SS Kleman Plaza Public Parking Cascades Park (Bloxham St.) is 1000’ ahead of this sign Florida A&M University location. Rattler Park FAMU Way Oakland Ave. Van Buren Pond Under the Over Coal Chute Pond Civic Center Railroad Square
Star Metro stop Cascades Park Public Parking S. Monroe St. at FAMU Way/Oakland Ave., looking north to Myers Park Historic District Downtown
DT VH 13 Vehicular Directional, S. Monroe St. NB at Oakland Ave/FAMU Way, SE corner Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
59 KLEMAN VISITOR EASTSIDE 4 INFORMATION PLAZA 2 PARKING = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DT GARAGE # DT 1 NORTH DT 12 2 15 CITY HALL DT # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LEON COUNTY RILEY HOUSE 1 3 COURTHOUSE # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY DT 26 2 DT MUSEUM OF = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY 6 CAPITOL FL HISTORY FL SUPREME CP 15 # COURT 1 DT 8 DT 7 DT DT 25 FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and FL VIETNAM WORLD WAR VETERANS existing foundation TWO MEMORIAL MEMORIAL
Florida A&M University DT 14 North Florida Fairgrounds 4 3 11 GS
CASCADES PARK CASCADES Southside GS 10 GS 12 Cascades Park Caldwell Public Parking Building Florida State University Gaines Street Railroad Square Civic Center Public Parking
S. Monroe St. looking south to Gaines St.
DT VH 14 Vehicular Directional, S. Monroe St. SB between Madison and Gaines, west side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
60 FOUR DT DT DT # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY POINTS BY NORTH DT 21 SHERATON DT 7 5 4 3 HOTEL # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DT 8 DT 6 = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY ALOFT # HOTEL # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY 15 21 DT COT R.O.W New sign on new pole and 5 DT existing foundation THE CHAIN OF PARKS 22 DT DOUBLETREE HOTEL 6 DT DT 15 4 DT
BUILDING DT 13 VISITOR WESTCOTT INFORMATION 3 DT 4DT 12 Florida State University 1 KLEMAN 1 DT Ruby Diamond Auditorium PLAZA CITY DT 2 3 HALL DT 2 DT 26 6 THE Kleman Plaza CAPITOL DT 1 CIVIC CENTER Public Parking Civic Center Florida A&M University To Gaines Street Westcott Building
W. College Ave. at Bronough St., looking west
DT VH 15 Vehicular Directional, W. College Ave. WB near Bronough, north side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
61 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NOT located in DT DT NORTH 5 4 3 DT # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DT 16 DIA 6 22 DT DT 17 DT or # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY ALOFT HOTEL CRA # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY DT21 2 FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and 5 DT new foundation THE CHAIN OF PARKS 22 DT
DT 6 4 DT VISITOR INFORMATION 1 EASTSIDE 2 PARKING 3 DT GARAGE Downtown 14 DT 1 2 DT Florida State Capitol DT 2 DT Kleman Plaza 18 CP 6 DT 1 CP 15 Civic Center
CASCADES PARK Historic Districts Public Parking Florida A&M University Florida State University
Cascades Park Public Parking Amphitheater Smokey Hollow Commemoration John G. Riley House & Museum Capital Cascades Trail
E. Tennessee Street at Franklin, looking west
DT VH 16 Vehicular Directional, E. Tennessee St. WB before Franklin Blvd., north side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
62 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN DT DT NORTH 5 4 3 DT 16 DT # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DT DOWNTOWN 6 22 DT DT 17 # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY ALOFT 17 CRA HOTEL # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY DT21 2 FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and 5 DT new foundation THE CHAIN OF PARKS 22 DT
DT 6 4 DT VISITOR INFORMATION 1 EASTSIDE 2 PARKING 3 DT GARAGE Cascades Park 14 DT 1 2 DT Public Parking DT 2 DT 18 DT John G. Riley House & Museum 6 DT 1 DT 15 Capital Cascades Trail
CASCADES PARK Capital City Amphitheater Smokey Hollow Commemoration
E. Tennessee Street at Franklin, looking east
DT VH 17 Vehicular Directional, E. Tennessee St. EB before Franklin Blvd., south side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
63 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NOT located in DT 13 VISITOR 2 EASTSIDE NORTH INFORMATION DT PARKING 4 3 GARAGE # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DT 12 DT 15 DIA DT 1 3 2 DT RILEY or 1 HOUSE # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY DT 26 2 DT CP CRA 18 # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY 6 1 DT CP 15 DT 7 THE CAPITOL FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and DT 8 new foundation
SMOKEY HOLLOW COMMEMORATION
DOUG BURNETTE DT 14 PARK 4 3 Downtown GS 10 12 GS MERIDIAN MONUMENT 9 AS PLAZA John G. Riley House & Museum
CP 16 AMPHITHEATER Smokey Hollow Commemoration ALL SAINTS CASCADES PARK Meridian Monument Plaza Smokey Hollow Capital City Amphitheater Commemoration Pensacola Street Imagination Fountain Electric Building Discovery at Cascades Korea War Veterans Memorial Public Parking
Apalachee Parkway off-ramp at Franklin Blvd., looking west DT VH 18 Vehicular Directional, Apalachee Pkwy off-ramp WB at Franklin Blvd., NE corner Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
64 65 MIDTOWN # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NOT located in NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DIA or THE GROVE # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY OAKLAND CRA CEMETERY DT 19 # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and HISTORIC GOVERNOR’S LINCOLN HIGH MANSION SCHOOL new foundation
19 DT
FRENCHTOWN
CALHOUN 20 DT STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT 22 DT Downtown HOTEL DUVAL Florida State Capitol FOUR POINTS DT DT 24 DT BY SHERATON Public Parking 21 DT HOTEL 7 5 4 3 DT DT Leon County Courthouse DT 8 6 22 DT The Chain of Parks DOWNTOWN Historic Districts Cascades Park
Governor’s Mansion Brevard Street Frenchtown The Grove
Calhoun Street Historic District
N. Monroe St. at 1st Ave., looking south to Brevard
DT VH 19 Vehicular Directional, N. Monroe St. SB between 1st Ave. and Brevard St., east side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
66 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
OAKLAND THE GROVE DOWNTOWN CEMETERY # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY CRA HISTORIC DT 19 LINCOLN GOVERNOR’S = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY HIGH SCHOOL MANSION # 18 DT FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and FRENCHTOWN new foundation FR
19 FRED LEE PARK
DT FRENCHTOWN RENAISSANCE HOTEL DUVAL Midtown CENTER 20 CALHOUN STREET Lake Ella Park NATIONAL FOUR POINTS DT HISTORIC BY SHERATON DISTRICT HOTEL 5 4 3 DT 21 FR DT 7 The Grove DT 8 DT 6 Governor’s Mansion 2 Frenchtown Hotel Duval parking Calhoun Street Historic District
N. Monroe St. at Hotel Duval, looking north to Carolina St.
DT VH 20 Vehicular Directional, N. Monroe St. NB between Virginia and Carolina, east side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
67 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN
HISTORIC NORTH GOVERNOR’S LINCOLN HIGH = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY MANSION # SCHOOL FRENCHTOWN 18 DT # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY SOUTHSIDE # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY CRA
19 FR FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and FRED LEE PARK existing foundation
Frenchtown design theme FRENCHTOWN RENAISSANCE CENTER 22 DT Frenchtown FR Public Parking 21 FOUR POINTS DT DT BY SHERATON DT Frenchtown Renaissance Center HOTEL 7 5 4 3 DT Fred Lee Park DT 8 6 22 DT Carter-Howell-Strong Park Historic Lincoln High School FSU parking garage Florida State University FSU gateway sign To Gaines Street
W. Tennessee St. at Macomb St., looking west
DT VH 21 Vehicular Directional, W. Tennessee St. WB at Macomb St., northeast corner Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
68 = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 20 DT # LOCATED IN NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY HOTEL DUVAL DIA CALHOUN DOWNTOWN STREET = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY HISTORIC # DISTRICT CRA # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and DT DT new foundation GREYHOUND 5 4 3 DT DT 6 DT CK STEELE 22 PLAZA Cascades Park DT 20 ALOFT HOTEL Midtown
FEDERAL Calhoun Street Historic District COURTHOUSE Downtown Florida State Capitol Visitor Information City Hall Leon County Courthouse The Chain of Parks Park Avenue Historic District
W. Tennessee St. at between Adams and Monroe, looking east to Monroe St.
DT VH 22 Vehicular Directional, W. Tennessee St. at N. Monroe St. EB, southwest corner Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
69 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
DOAK CAMPBELL STADIUM # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY UNIVERSITY = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY CENTER #
COLLEGETOWN COT R.O.W New sign on new pole and GS 23 27 GS foundation
THE DECK 10 GS THE BLOCK AT 9 GS AT FSU FSU 5
RAILROAD SQUARE Florida State University Center Doak Campbell Stadium
See “Southside Wayfinding Public Parking LAKE ELBERTA PARK signs” for FAMU Way signs. Airport Lake Elberta Park New picture needed, west of here Florida State University Campus
W. Gaines St. west of Stone Valley Way, looking west to Lake Bradford Road DT VH 23 Vehicular Directional, W. Gaines St. WB between Stone Valley and Woodward, north side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
70 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY DT PT # #= PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY Parking Trailblazer signs DT PT-1 through DT PT-6
Parking Trailblazers point in the direction of City-owned public parking garages and lots.
Note that Vehicular Directional signs in the vicinity may also point to Public Parking.
Parking Trailblazers are not themed with a finial.
Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
71 DT 5 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH THE CHAIN OF PARKS DT = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 21 # DIA PARK AVENUE = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY DOWNTOWN DOUBLETREE NATIONAL HISTORIC # DISTRICT CRA 6 DT # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY FIRST DT BAPTIST CHURCH FDOT R.O.W New signs on existing 15 DT 4 pole and foundation
13 DT EASTSIDE 1 PARKING These signs point to the City parking PT 1 2 GARAGE DT garage on Calhoun Street. VISITOR INFORMATION 3 12 DT DT 1 14 DT 3 2 1 KLEMAN CITY HALL PLAZA DT 2 DT CAPITOL DT 26 P P 1 DT DT 25 6 Public Public ParkingPublic ParkingPublic Parking Parking
Faces northbound Faces southbound
• Retain existing pole and foundation. • Remove existing sign face. • Paint existing pole. S. Monroe Street looking north • Replace with two-sided Parking Trailblazer PT 1. • Note: This is the only two-sided trailblazer. DT PT Parking Trailblazer, S. Monroe St. at College Ave., SE corner 1 Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
72 CK STEELE # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN PLAZA ALOFT HOTEL NORTH 20 = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DT # DIA DOWNTOWN FEDERAL = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY COURTHOUSE # CRA ROY COLLINS = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY BLIC LIBRARY 5 # PT 2 PARK AVENUE NATIONAL HISTORIC FDOT R.O.W New sign on existing pole DISTRICT and foundation BANKRUPTCY DT 20 COURT DT
ck Green Park McCarty Park Ponce de Leon Park Bloxham Lewis Park Randolph 21 Park Park
DOUBLETREE PARK AVENUE NATIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT 6 DT FIRST BAPTIST This sign points T CHURCH DT 4 DT ahead towards P 13 KLEMAN 1 EASTSIDE PLAZA PARKING 2 GARAGE the City parking PublicPublic Parking P garage on Bankruptcy Court Parking Calhoun Street. (See Parking Trailblazer PT-1.)
• Retain existing pole and foundation. • Remove existing sign face. • Replace with Parking Trailblazer PT 2. N. Monroe Street looking south • Faces southbound traffic only.
DT PT Parking Trailblazer, N. Monroe St. SB at Park Ave., east side 2 Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
73 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DIA = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY DOWNTOWN PARK AVENUE # DT 6 DOUBLE NATIONAL HISTORIC CRA TREE DISTRICT = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY HOTEL # DT 15 DT 4 COT R.O.W New sign on existing pole 1 DT 13 and foundation ADAMS STREET COMMONS 2 VISITOR DT 4 KLEMAN 1 PLAZA INFORMATION 3 DT 14 EASTSIDE DT 12 DT 1 PARKING 2 DT GARAGE CITY HALL LEON COUNTY PT 3 COURTHOUSE DT 2 DT 26 6 MUSEUM DT 25 This sign points OF SUPREME CIVIC FLORIDA COURT DT 1 CENTER HISTORY to the parking P DT 7 THE CAPITOL DT 8 garage at PublicPublic Parking Kleman Plaza. Parking
• Retain existing pole and foundation. • Remove existing sign face. (Shadow of • “Public Parking” Replace with Parking Trailblazer PT 3. S. Duval Street looking north mast arm) • Faces southbound traffic only.
DT PT Parking Trailblazer, S. Duval St. NB at Kleman Plaza, west side 3 Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
74 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DOWNTOWN # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY PARK AVENUE CRA DT 6 DOUBLE NATIONAL HISTORIC TREE DISTRICT = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY HOTEL # DT 15 DT 4 COT R.O.W New sign on existing pole 1 DT 13 and foundation ADAMS STREET COMMONS 2 VISITOR DT PT 4 1 INFORMATION 3 DT 14 EASTSIDE DT 12 DT 1 PARKING 2 DT GARAGE CITY HALL KLEMAN LEON COUNTY PLAZA COURTHOUSE 3 DT 2 DT 26 MUSEUM DT 25 This sign points OF SUPREME CIVIC FLORIDA COURT DT 1 CENTER HISTORY to the parking P DT 7 THE CAPITOL DT 8 garage at PublicPublic Parking Kleman Plaza, Parking ahead.
• Retain existing pole and foundation. • Remove existing sign face. S. Bronough Street looking south • Replace with Parking Trailblazer PT 4. • Faces southbound traffic only. DT PT Parking Trailblazer, S. Bronough St. SB between College and Pensacola, east side 4 Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
75 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DOWNTOWN COLLEGETOWN # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY CRA 23GS PT 5 # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY GS 12 10GS GS 11 AS 9 COT R.O.W New sign on existing pole THE BLOCK AT 5 THE DECK FSU AT FSU and foundation
This sign points to the parking P garage on PublicPublic Parking Gaines Street at Parking Gay Street.
• Retain existing pole and foundation. • Remove existing sign face. W. Gaines Street looking west • Replace with Parking Trailblazer PT 5.
DT PT Parking Trailblazer, W. Gaines St. WB between Macomb and RR Ave., north side 5 Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
76 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
= PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY PARK AVENUE # DT 6 DOUBLE NATIONAL HISTORIC TREE DISTRICT = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY HOTEL # DT 15 DT 4 COT R.O.W New sign on existing pole 1 DT 13 and foundation ADAMS STREET COMMONS 2 VISITOR DT 4 KLEMAN PLAZA INFORMATION 3 DT 14 EASTSIDE DT 12 DT 1 PARKING 2 DT GARAGE CITY HALL LEON COUNTY 1 3 COURTHOUSE DT 2 DT 26 PT MUSEUM DT 25 This sign points OF SUPREME 6 CIVIC FLORIDA COURT DT 1 CENTER HISTORY to the parking P DT 7 THE CAPITOL DT 8 garage at PublicPublic Parking Kleman Plaza. Parking
• Retain existing pole and foundation. • Pensacola St. looking west to Duval St. Remove existing sign face. • Replace with Parking Trailblazer PT 6. • Faces westbound traffic only.
DT PT Parking Trailblazer, E. Pensacola St. WB between Adams and Duval, south side 6 Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
77 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY DT PiD # Parking Identifier signs DT PiD-1 through DT PiD-4
Parking Identifiers are located at the entrances to City-owned parking garages and surface lots.
Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
78 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DIA DOWNTOWN # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY CRA # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
Sign Location
DT PiD 1 Parking Identifier, S. Duval St. entrance to Kleman Plaza public parking Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
79 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DIA DOWNTOWN # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY CRA # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
Sign Location
EXISTING SIGN WILL BE REMOVED.
DT PiD 2 Parking Identifier, S. Calhoun St. entrance to Eastside garage public parking Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
80 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
Sign Location
DT PiD 3 Parking Identifier, S. Duval St. entrance to Duval Street surface lot Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
81 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
Sign Location
DT PiD 4 Parking Identifier, S. Bronough St. entrance to Bronough Street surface lot Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
82 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN
# = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY FRENCHTOWN # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY SOUTHSIDE # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY CRA
Sign Location to be Determined
DT PiD 5 Parking Identifier, W. Gaines St. at The Deck at FSU (699 W. Gaines St.) Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
83 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
PP or PK #
Pedestrian Pointer signs DT PP-1 through DT PP-27
(includes PK Pedestrian Kiosks)
Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
84 DOUBLETREE PARK AVENUE NATIONAL HISTORIC # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN DISTRICT NORTH DT 6 FIRST # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY BAPTIST DIA CHURCH DOWNTOWN 4 DT # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY 15 DT CRA 13 DT 1 # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY 2 COT R.O.W New sign on new pole EASTSIDE VISITOR DT PARKING and new foundation INFORMATION 1 3 GARAGE DT 12 KLEMAN DT 14 DT NORTH The Chain of Parks PLAZA 1 2 DT 3 CITY HALL Park Avenue National Historic District U.S. Courthouse LEON COUNTY COURTHOUSE Leroy Collins Public Library DT 26 2 DT CK Steele Plaza 6 Governor’s Mansion The Grove SUPREME CAPITOL 1 DT COURT DT 25 SOUTH Florida State Capitol DT 7 UNION BANK FL VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Supreme Court British Olympic Courtyard Civic Center Museum of Florida History
EAST Kleman Plaza Challenger Learning Center and IMAX Theater Mary Brogan Museum TCC Capitol Center
WEST Visitor Information Leon County Courthouse Civil Rights Heritage Walk Cascades Park
MAPS A: Downtown B: History and photos
DT PP 1 Pedestrian Pointer, S. Adams St. at Jefferson, City Hall Plaza northeast corner Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
85 DOUBLETREE PARK AVENUE NATIONAL HISTORIC # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN DISTRICT NORTH DT 6 FIRST # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY BAPTIST DIA CHURCH DOWNTOWN DT 4 # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY CRA DT 13 1 # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY 2
EASTSIDE COT R.O.W New sign on new pole DT PARKING VISITOR GARAGE and new foundation INFORMATION 3 DT 12 1 DT 1 14 DT NORTH The Chain of Parks KLEMAN DT PLAZA Park Avenue National Historic District 3 CITY HALL 2 CIVIL RIGHTS HERITAGE WALK LEON COUNTY COURTHOUSE SOUTH Leon County World War Two Memorial DT 26 2 DT Florida Veterans Vietnam War Memorial
6 Historic Union Bank Cascades Park SUPREME CAPITOL 1 DT COURT 25 EAST (No pointers) DT 7 UNION BANK DT FL VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL WEST Visitor Information Civil Rights Heritage Walk City Hall Florida State Capitol Kleman Plaza Public Parking
MAPS A: Downtown B: History and photos
S. Monroe St. at Jefferson, looking east DT PP 2 Pedestrian Pointer, S. Monroe St., Leon County Courthouse Plaza Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
86 PARK AVENUE DOUBLETREE NATIONAL HISTORIC # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN DISTRICT NORTH 6 DT FIRST # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY BAPTIST DIA CHURCH DOWNTOWN 4 DT # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY CRA 1 14 DT # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY 2 FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole EASTSIDE PARKING VISITOR DT 3 GARAGE and existing foundation INFORMATION DT 13 1 KLEMAN DT 1 14 DT NORTH The Chain of Parks PLAZA 2 DT Park Avenue National Historic District 3 CITY HALL CIVIL RIGHTS HERITAGE WALK LEON COUNTY COURTHOUSE SOUTH Visitor Information DT 26 2 DT Florida State Capitol
6 City Hall Leon County Courthouse SUPREME CAPITOL 1 DT COURT Civil Rights Heritage Walk DT 25 DT 7 UNION BANK FL VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL EAST John G. Riley House & Museum Smokey Hollow Commemoration LC Courthouse Cascades Park
Jefferson St. WEST (no pointers)
MAPS A: Downtown B: History and photos
S. Monroe Street looking south Trim trees as required for visibility.
DT PP 3 Pedestrian Pointer, S. Monroe St. between College and Jefferson, bulb-out on west side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
87 DT 5 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH THE CHAIN OF PARKS DT = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 21 # DIA PARK AVENUE = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY DOWNTOWN DOUBLETREE NATIONAL HISTORIC # DISTRICT CRA 6 DT # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY FIRST DT BAPTIST CHURCH FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole 15 4 DT and existing foundation 14 DT 1 NORTH The Chain of Parks 2 Park Avenue National Historic District DT EASTSIDE PARKING VISITOR GARAGE INFORMATION 3 DT 13 1 SOUTH Visitor Information DT 1 14 DT 3 2 Florida State Capitol KLEMAN CITY HALL City Hall PLAZA DT Leon County Courthouse 2 DT CAPITOL Civil Rights Heritage Walk DT 26 1 DT DT 25 6 EAST To Capital Cascades Trail and Cascades Park Exchange Building WEST Adams Street Commons Kleman Plaza Challenger Learning Center and IMAX Theater College Ave. Florida State University
MAPS A: Downtown B: History and photos
S. Monroe Street at College Ave., looking south
DT PP 4 Pedestrian Pointer, S. Monroe St. at E. College Ave., bulb-out at NW corner Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
88 CK STEELE # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN PLAZA ALOFT HOTEL NORTH 20 = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DT # DIA DOWNTOWN FEDERAL = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY COURTHOUSE # CRA ROY COLLINS = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY BLIC LIBRARY 5 # 2 PARK AVENUE NATIONAL HISTORIC COT R.O.W New sign on new pole BANKRUPTCY DISTRICT COURT and existing foundation DT 5 DT NORTH Federal Courthouse ck Green Park McCarty Park Ponce de Leon Park Bloxham Lewis Park Randolph C.K. Steele Plaza 21 Park Park Governor’s Mansion
DOUBLETREE PARK AVENUE The Grove NATIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT 6 DT FIRST SOUTH Visitor Information BAPTIST T CHURCH Florida State Capitol DT 4 DT City Hall
13 1 EASTSIDE KLEMAN 2 PARKING PLAZA GARAGE EAST Bloxham Park Bankruptcy Court Lewis Park Genevieve Randolph Park LeMoyne Art Institute
WEST McCarty Park E. Peck Green Park Cherokee Park Ponce de Leon Park Old City Cemetery Florida State University
MAPS A: Downtown B: Park Avenue National Historic District map and information E. Park Ave. looking west
DT PP 5 Pedestrian Pointer, E. Park Ave. WB between Monroe and Adams, north side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
89 FEDERAL COURTHOUSE # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH 2 # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DIA DOWNTOWN BANKRUPTCY # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY DT 5 COURT CRA = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY Bloxham E Peck Green Park McCarty Park Ponce de Leon Park Lewis Park # 21 Park DT COT R.O.W New sign on new pole DOUBLETREE and existing foundation 6 NORTH Federal Courthouse DT 6 C.K. Steele Plaza FIRST BAPTIST Governor’s Mansion CHURCH The Grove DT 13 1 2 SOUTH Visitor Information
EASTSIDE Florida State Capitol VISITOR PARKING DT CAPITOL 4 1 INFORMATION 3 DT GARAGE City Hall 12 DT 1 14 DT CITY HALL KLEMAN 2 PLAZA 3 DT EAST Cascades Park
DoubleTree Hotel 1st Baptist Church WEST Kleman Plaza Challenger Learning Center & IMAX Theater Florida State University
MAPS A: Downtown B: Park Avenue National Historic District map and information
S. Adams Street looking south from Park Ave.
DT PP 6 Pedestrian Pointer, S. Adams St. between Park and College, bulb-out on west side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
90 4 VISITOR DT DT 12 INFORMATION 3 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH DT 1 # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY KLEMAN CITY HALL PLAZA 3 2 DT # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY DT 26 DT 2 COT R.O.W New sign on new pole 6 and existing foundation MUSEUM OF 1 DT FLORIDA SUPREME CAPITOL NORTH Kleman Plaza HISTORY COURT DT 8 DT 25 Public Parking FL VIETNAM DT VETERANS City Hall WORLD WAR 7 MEMORIAL TWO The Chain of Parks MEMORIAL
CIVIC CENTER Park Avenue National Historic District
SOUTH To Gaines Street 4 3 EAST Florida State Capitol DOUG BURNETTE PARK WEST Civic Center Supreme Court Florida State University
MAPS A: Downtown B: Capitol Complex and state buildings
City Hall Capitol Plaza
S. Duval Street looking north
DT PP 7 Pedestrian Pointer, S. Duval St. between St. Augustine and Pensacola, west side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
91 DT 1 12 DT # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 3 NORTH CITY HALL VISITOR KLEMAN INFORMATION # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY PLAZA 1 # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY DT 26 # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY 6 COT R.O.W New sign on new pole SUPREME CAPITOL Verify R.O.W. and new foundation COURT MUSEUM OF 8 DT FLORIDA DT 25 HISTORY NORTH Kleman Plaza 8 DT Public Parking
WORLD WAR Florida State Capitol TWO MEMORIAL The Chain of Parks CIVIC CENTER Park Avenue National Historic District MUSEUM PARKING SOUTH Florida World War Two Memorial DOUG BURNETTE To Gaines Street PARK 4 3 DT 14 EAST (No pointers)
WEST (No pointers) Museum of Florida History MAPS A: Downtown B: Capitol Complex and state buildings World War Two Memorial
S. Bronough St., looking southwest DT PP 8 Pedestrian Pointer, S. Bronough St. between Pensacola and Madison, west side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
92 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DIA CIVIC CENTER FRENCHTOWN THE CAPITOL # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY SOUTHSIDE # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY CRA DOUG BURNETTE PARK 4 3 DT 14 COT R.O.W New sign on new pole ALL SAINTS AS 11 and new foundation THEME 11 GS 10 GS AS 12 AS 9 BOULEVARD PARK
ALL SAINTS (no pointers)
MAPS A: Downtown B: All Saints neighborhood
CASCADES PARK CASCADES RAILROAD SQUARE
See “Southside Wayfinding signs” for FAMU Way signs.
DT PK 9 Pedestrian Kiosk, Boulevard Park Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
93 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
THE CAPITOL = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY DT 14 # GS 11 # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY 10 GS GS 12 COT R.O.W New sign on new pole and existing foundation CP 16 NORTH Kleman Plaza Public Parking 17 CP Florida State Capitol Museum of Florida History Florida Supreme Court The Chain of Parks Park Avenue National Historic District
13 SS SOUTH (No pointers)
EAST Downtown Claude Pepper Building Cascades Park
WEST Doug Burnett Park All Saints Railroad Square
MAPS A: Downtown B: Gaines Street
W. Gaines Street looking east to Duval St.
DT PP 10 Pedestrian Pointer, W. Gaines St. between Bronough and Duval, south side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
94 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DOUG # BURNETTE MARRIOTT PARK FRENCHTOWN RESIDENCE INN 5 4 # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY SOUTHSIDE # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY CRA 11 GS BOULEVARD PARK PRIVATE New sign on new pole and new foundation AS 9 NORTH Civic Center Public Parking Turnbull Conference Center
ALL SAINTS Park Avenue National Historic District Frenchtown
SOUTH All Saints Railroad Square
RAILROAD SQUARE FAMU Way Florida A&M University
EAST Doug Burnette Park Boulevard Park All Saints Downtown Florida State Capitol Cascades Park
WEST Florida State University Center Doak Campbell Stadium
MAPS A: Downtown B: Gaines Street W. Gaines St. at Railroad Ave., southeast corner
DT PP 11 Pedestrian Pointer, W. Gaines St. at Railroad Ave., southeast corner Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
95 PARK AVENUE DT 6 DOUBLE NATIONAL HISTORIC # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN TREE DISTRICT NORTH HOTEL # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DT 15 DT 4 DIA 1 DOWNTOWN DT 13 # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY ADAMS STREET 2 CRA COMMONS = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY VISITOR DT 4 # INFORMATION 3 DT 14 EASTSIDE DT 1 PARKING COT R.O.W New sign on new pole DT 12 2 DT GARAGE CITY HALL and new foundation; 3 LEON COUNTY KLEMAN COURTHOUSE replaces prototype. PLAZA DT 2 DT 26 NORTH Challenger Learning Center & IMAX Theater MUSEUM DT 25 OF SUPREME CIVIC The Chain of Parks FLORIDA COURT DT 1 CENTER HISTORY THE CAPITOL Park Avenue National Historic District DT 7 DT 8 SOUTH Mary Brogan Museum TCC Capital Center Florida State Capitol Supreme Court Museum of Florida History To Gaines Street
EAST City Hall Visitor Information Leon County Courthouse Adams Street Commons Civil Rights Heritage Walk
WEST Steve Meisburg Amphitheater Public Parking Elevators Florida State University
MAPS A: Downtown B: Kleman Plaza
DT PP 12 Pedestrian Pointer, Kleman Plaza near parking rotunda Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
96 DT # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN CHEROKEE BLOXHAM LEWIS E PECK GREENE PARK McCARTY PARK PONCE DE LEON PARK NORTHPARK 21 PARK PARK # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DIA PARK AVENUE DOWNTOWN DOUBLETREE NATIONAL HISTORIC # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY HOTEL DISTRICT CRA DT 6 # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
15 DT DT 4 COT R.O.W New sign on new 1 foundation DT 2 13 ADAMS STREET COMMONS EASTSIDE 4 PARKING (no pointers) VISITOR GARAGE 1 INFORMATION 3 DT 14 DT DT 12 DT 1 MAPS A: Downtown B: All Saints neighborhood 3 2 DT KLEMAN PLAZA CITY HALL LEON COUNTY THE CAPITOL COURTHOUSE DT 26 2 DT DT 25 6
DT PK 13 Pedestrian Kiosk, Kleman Plaza north at College Ave. Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
97 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN BLOXHAM PARK NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY PONCE DE LEON PARK 21 DT LEWIS PARK RANDOLPH PARK DIA DOWNTOWN # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY PARK AVENUE DT NATIONAL HISTORIC CRA DOUBLETREE DISTRICT = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY 6 HOTEL # DT 4 COT R.O.W New sign on new 1 foundation EASTSIDE 2 PARKING DT GARAGE VISITOR DT DT INFORMATION 3 14 1 (no pointers) 2 DT RILEY HOUSE CITY HALL LEON COUNTY COURTHOUSE MAPS A: Downtown B: Graphic motif towards street
THE CAPITOL DT 15 2 DT SMOKEY HOLLOW COMMEMORATION City Parking Garage
City Parking Garage
S. Calhoun Street
S. Calhoun St., looking south to Jefferson St. Locate new Parking Identifier sign over entrance
DT PP 14 Pedestrian Pointer, S. Calhoun St. between College and Jefferson, east side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
98 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH 6 DT PARK AVENUE NATIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
DT 4 # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY 1 ADAMS EASTSIDE = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY STREET 2 PARKING # COMMONS DT GARAGE VISITOR 3 INFORMATION 14 DT COT R.O.W New sign on new pole DT and new foundation 1 JOHN G RILEY CITY 2 DT HOUSE & HALL CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM HERITAGE WALK LEON COUNTY NORTH John G. Riley House & Museum COURTHOUSE Park Avenue National Historic District 2 DT CP 15 SOUTH Meridian Monument Plaza 25 DT SMOKEY HOLLOW 1 DT COMMEMORATION Capital City Amphitheater Imagination Fountain THE CAPITOL Electric Building CASCADES PARK Public Restrooms
EAST To Capital Cascades Trail
WEST Florida State Capitol City Hall Leon County Courthouse Civil Rights Heritage Walk Visitor Information
SOUTHEAST Smokey Hollow Smokey Hollow National Historic District Commemoration De Soto Encampment Site Discovery @ Cascades
S. Meridian St. at Pensacola, looking south to Apalachee Pkwy. MAPS A: Downtown B: Cascades Park
DT PP 15 Pedestrian Pointers, S. Meridian St. at Pensacola, southeast corner Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
99 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
DT PP 15 Concept, Pedestrian Pointers, S. Meridian St. at Pensacola, southeast corner Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
100 JOHN G RILEY HOUSE & # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 2 DT MUSEUM NORTH 18 CP # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY THE CAPITOL 1 DT CP 15 MUSEUM OF FLORIDA HISTORY DT 7 DT 25 DT # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY DT 8 SMOKEY HOLLOW COMMEMORATION 23 CIVIC = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY CENTER # SMOKEY HOLLOW NATIONAL GS HISTORIC DISTRICT COT R.O.W New sign on new 14 GS 11 pole and foundation GS 10 GS 12 AS 9 CP MYERS PARK NORTH Historic Waterworks 16 Old Leon County Jail ALL SAINTS
17 CP SOUTH Myers Park Historic District MP 22 Monroe Street Pedestrian Bridge
EAST Capital City Amphitheater Meridian Monument Plaza Imagination Fountain Public Restrooms Discovery @ Cascades
WEST Centennial Field Commemorative Plaza
SOUTHEAST Electric Building
MAPS A: Downtown B: Cascades Park
DT PP 16 Pedestrian Pointers, Bloxham St. at S. Gadsden St. Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
101 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
DT PP 16 Concept, Pedestrian Pointers, Bloxham St. at S. Gadsden St. Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
102 CIVIC THE CAPITOL CENTER DT 8 DT 23 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTHMUSEUM OF FLORIDA HISTORY # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
GS # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY 11 14 DT # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY GS 10 GS 12 9 GS COT R.O.W New sign on new CP 16 pole and foundation
ALL SAINTS NORTH Imagination Fountain CP 17 MP Public Restrooms 22 See “Southside Wayfinding NORTH-NORTHWEST signs” for FAMU Way signs. Centennial Field Commemorative Plaza SS 13 SOUTH Myers Park Historic District Monroe Street Pedestrian Bridge SOUTHEAST Electric Building
EAST-NORTHEAST Electric Building Public Restrooms Meridian Monument Plaza Capital City Amphitheater Smokey Hollow Commemoration
WEST Capital Health Plan Trail and Bike Path Monroe Street Gateway WEST-NORTHWEST Boca Chuba Pond
MAPS A: Downtown B: Cascades Park
DT PP 17 Pedestrian Pointers, S. Gadsden St. at Cascades Park Lane Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
103 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
DT PP 17 Concept, Pedestrian Pointers, S. Gadsden St.at Cascades Park Lane Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
104 MIDTOWN # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY See “Midtown Wayfinding signs” for Midtown signs. # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
THE GROVE COT R.O.W New sign on new pole HISTORIC LINCOLN HIGH and new foundation SCHOOL GOVERNOR’S MANSION
FRENCHTOWN DT 18 NORTH The Grove Governor’s Mansion CALHOUN STREET FR 19 NATIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT FRED LEE PARK SOUTH Downtown 20 DT FOUR POINTS BY Park Avenue Historic District SHERATON 4DT HOTEL DUVAL HOTEL DT 24 DT Florida State Capitol 21 FR 4 7 5 3 DT 8 6 22 DT DT 17 EAST Calhoun Street Historic District
20 DT WEST Frenchtown Historic Lincoln High School and Community Center Governor’s Mansion Oakland Cemetery
MAPS A: Downtown B: The Grove and Governor’s Mansion vicinity
Brevard St. at Adams St. looking east to Monroe
DT PP 18 Pedestrian Pointers, N. Adams St. at Brevard St. Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
105 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH HISTORIC = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LINCOLN HIGH # SCHOOL THE GROVE FRENCHTOWN = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY OAKLAND # SOUTHSIDE GOVERNOR’S MANSION CEMETERY = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY CRA DT 18 # COT R.O.W New sign on new pole Theme: and new foundation Frenchtown
FR 19 FRED LEE PARK NORTH Oakland Cemetery Lincoln Community Center Historic Lincoln High School FRENCHTOWN RENAISSANCE 20 DT CENTER HOTEL DUVAL SOUTH FSU 4DT Frenchtown Renaissance Center FOUR POINTS BY DT SHERATON DT 4 21 FR HOTEL 7 5 3 DT EAST Governor’s Mansion DT 8 6 DT 22 DT The Grove Calhoun Street Historic District Midtown
WEST Carter Howell Strong Park
MAPS A: Downtown B: Frenchtown or Frenchtown history or Who was Fred Lee?
DT PP 19 Pedestrian Pointers, N. Macomb St. at Georgia St. at Fred Lee Park Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
106 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH DT = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 20 # DIA HOTEL DUVAL DOWNTOWN 25 DT # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON 4DT CRA HOTEL DT DT # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY 4 7 5 3 DT COT R.O.W New sign on new DT 8 6 DT 22 DT pole and foundation ALOFT HOTEL FR 20 NORTH Frenchtown
2 Governor’s Mansion LIBRARY The Grove 5 DT Midtown PARK AVENUE NATIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT 21 DT DOUBLE TREE DT 6 HOTEL SOUTH Florida State Capitol DT 15 4 DT City Hall
13 DT 1 Chain of Parks KLEMAN PLAZA 14 DT Park Avenue Historic District Visitor Information
EAST Calhoun Street Historic District
WEST FSU Old City Cemetery
MAPS A: Downtown B: Adams Street
DT PP 20 Pedestrian Pointers, N. Adams St. at Call St., northeast corner Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
107 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH ALOFT DT 20 HOTEL = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY # DIA DOWNTOWN 2 # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY CRA DT 5 # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY PARK AVENUE NATIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT DT 21 COT R.O.W New sign on new pole DOUBLE TREE and new foundation DT 6 HOTEL DT 15 DT 4 NORTH Calhoun Street National Historic District DT 13 VISITOR 1 EASTSIDE INFORMATION 2 PARKING 4 DT GARAGE Midtown 1 3 14 DT DT 12 DT 1 3 DT 2 SOUTH Florida State Capitol DT City Hall DT 26 2 DT 18 6 CP 15 Leon County Courthouse DT 25 1 DT Visitor Information 7 DT EAST Lewis Park Genevieve Randolph Park LeMoyne Art Foundation
WEST Ponce de Leon Park McCarty Park E. Peck Greene Park Cherokee Park Old City Cemetery Governors Walk
MAPS A: Downtown B: Park Avenue National Historic District
DT PP 21 Pedestrian Pointers, Bloxham Park at Monroe St. Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
108 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NOT located in NORTH 2 DT # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 18 DT DT 25 DIA 1 DT CP 15 or STATE # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY CAPITOL CRA = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY DT 23 #
SMOKEY HOLLOW COT R.O.W New sign on new pole NATIONAL and new foundation 14 HISTORIC DT DISTRICT Myers Park
DE SOTO 12 GS ENCAMPMENT NORTH Public Restrooms SITE CP 16 SOUTH Capital City Country Club Country Club Park CP 17 MYERS PARK EAST Smokey Hollow National Historic District 22 MP MYERS PARK HISTORIC Chapman Pond CHAPMAN DISTRICT POND Old Fort Park De Soto Encampment Site Governor Martin House
WEST Cascades Park Wade Wehunt Municipal Pool
MAPS A: Downtown B: Myers Park Historic District
DT PP 22 Pedestrian Pointers, Myers Park Dr. at Golf Terrace Dr., in Myers Park Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
109 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY COT R.O.W New sign on new pole and new foundation Myers Park
DT PP 22 Pedestrian Pointers, Myers Park Dr. at Golf Terrace Dr., in Myers Park Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
110 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH 2 DT # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 18 DT DT 25 1 DT CP 15 # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY DT 23 # SMOKEY HOLLOW LC R.O.W New sign on new pole NATIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT and new foundation
DE SOTO NORTH (NONE) ENCAMPMENT SITE CP 16 SOUTH (NONE)
CP 17 MYERS PARK EAST Smokey Hollow National Historic District Myers Park Historic District MP 22 MYERS PARK HISTORIC De Soto Encampment Site DISTRICT Governor Martin House
WEST Cascades Park John G. Riley House & Museum State Capitol
MAPS A: Downtown including Cascades Park, Myers Park, De Soto B: History and Photos, Lafayette Street
Relocate “Adopt A Road” sign as appropriate.
DT PP 23 Pedestrian Pointers, Lafayette St. at pedestrian tunnel, west side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
111 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NOT located in # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DIA or Note: # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY CRA • The cost of this sign is not included in the Wayfinding # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY System cost estimate.
http://www.flheritage.com/preservation/markers/apply.cfm
To be installed in conjunction with installing DT PP 23 west of Lafayette Street pedestrian tunnel Marvin St. at Lafayette St. looking south into Smokey Hollow National Historic District
Standard Florida Historical Marker at Smokey Hollow National Historic District Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
112 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY Note: # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY • This feature is recommended to enhance the visitor’s experience of the wayfinding path.
To be installed in conjunction with installing DT PP 23
Over both entrances to the Lafayette Street pedestrian tunnel
Date “2011” to be installed over entrances to the Lafayette Street pedestrian tunnel (opened 2011) Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
113 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY CALHOUN STREET NATIONAL = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY HISTORIC # 20 DT DISTRICT = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY HOTEL # DUVAL DT 24 COT R.O.W New sign on new pole DT and new foundation DT DT 4 DT 7 5 3 DT 8 6 DT NORTH (NONE)
ALOFT DT 20 HOTEL SOUTH Downtown Park Avenue National Historic District 2 Chain of Parks DT 5
PARK AVENUE NATIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT 21 DT EAST Brokaw-McDougall House DOUBLETREE HOTEL DT 6 WEST Calhoun Street National Historic District DT 4
MAPS A: Downtown B: Calhoun Street National Historic District
DT PP 24 Pedestrian Pointers, N. Meridian at Virginia, east side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
114 DT 5 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH PARK AVENUE NATIONAL # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY HISTORIC DISTRICT 21 DT
DOUBLETREE # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY HOTEL = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY DT 14 # DT 6 FDOT R.O.W/ New sign on new pole DT 4 State property and new foundation
Coordinate location of sign with Florida Department of 1 13 DT Management Services (DMS), and revise directions as required. NORTH City Hall
1 VISITOR Leon County Courthouse INFORMATION DT 3 DT LEON COUNTY Visitor Information CIVIL RIGHTS DT 1 COURTHOUSE 12 HERITAGE WALK Civil Rights Heritage Walk 3 CITY HALL DT Chain of Parks KLEMAN PLAZA KLEMAN 2 Park Avenue National Historic District DT 26 SOUTH To Gaines Street Cascades Park 6 2 DT DT 25 1 DT EAST Cascades Park Florida Vietnam Veterans Memorial FLORIDA STATE Union Bank CAPITOL FLORIDA COURT SUPREME WEST Historic Florida State Capitol 7 DT Florida State Capitol Visitor Center To Florida Supreme Court To Museum of Florida History To Florida World War II Memorial To Kleman Plaza
MAPS A: Downtown B: Capitol grounds
DT PP 25 Pedestrian Pointers, State Capitol grounds, Monroe St. side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
115 DT 5 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH 21 DT # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DOUBLETREE DIA HOTEL DOWNTOWN DT 6 4 DT # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY DT 15 CRA # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY DT 13 1 VISITOR 2 INFORMATION 3 DT COT R.O.W New sign on new pole 4 1 14 DT and new foundation DT 12 DT 1 KLEMAN PLAZA 3 2 DT DT 26 2 DT DT 25 (no pointers) 6 MUSEUM OF 1 DT FL HISTORY SUPREME STATE COURT CAPITOL DT 8 MAP BOX CIVIC DT 7 FL VIETNAM CENTER FL WW II VETERANS A: Downtown MEMORIAL MEMORIAL B: Kleman Plaza
PENSACOLA STREET
DT PK 26 Pedestrian Kiosk, Kleman Plaza, S. Duval St. at Pensacola St., northwest corner Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
116 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY DOWNTOWN # = PARKING TRAILBLAZERS IN THE VICINITY FSU CRA COLLEGETOWN # = PARKING IDENTIFIERS IN THE VICINITY
COT R.O.W New sign on new pole and new foundation GS 23 NOTE: Is “Collegetown” a legitimate destination on the sign if “The Deck at FSU” and others are not? THE DECK AT FSU NORTH Collegetown FSU
SOUTHEAST To FAMU Way Railroad Square STEARNS-MOSLEY RAILROAD Stearns-Mosley SQUARE FAMU
EAST Downtown Cascades Park Civic Center
WEST FSU Doak Campbell Stadium
MAPS A: Downtown B: Gaines Street
NEED UPDATED PHOTOGRAPH
DT PP 27 Pedestrian Pointers, Gaines St. at Stone Valley Way, north side Downtown Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
117 118 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY
New SOUTHSIDE Wayfinding signs and locations
Includes: VH Vehicular Directionals DM District Markers PP Pedestrian Pointers
Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
119 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY New SOUTHSIDE Wayfinding VH 14, 15, 16, 17 signs FOR FAMU WAY locations PP 1, 2, 3, 4, Included in FAMU 1 Way Design 1 VH 9 Vehicular Directional 8 DM
Destination Marker 7 2 PP 12 6 Pedestrian Pointer 5 13 10 4 3
On the following maps: FW=FAMU Way SS=Southside
11 See other maps in the series for complete Downtown, Frenchtown, and Midtown Wayfinding signs.
Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
120 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY
LOCATED IN
Located within Frenchtown-Southside CRA boundaries FRENCHTOWN SOUTHSIDE CRA
NOT located in
Not located within any CRA boundaries CRA LOCATION by DISTRICT Upper Right of page
Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
121 14 GS NOT located in # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 11 GS NORTH = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 12 GS # 9 AS CRA 16 CP 10 GS # = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY
17 CP MP 22 FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and new foundation
13 SS See Downtown Wayfinding map.
Downtown Florida State Capitol Cascades Park 1 Capital Cascades Trail 1 Florida A&M University
Myers Park Historic District
SS VH 1 Vehicular directional, S. Monroe St. NB at Palmer Ave., southeast side Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
122 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY
# = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY 2 FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and new foundation FAMU
Downtown Florida State Capitol Cascades Park Capital Cascades Trail
Florida A&M University
SS 4 3 SS Myers Park Historic District Capital City Country Club
SS VH 2 Vehicular directional, S. Monroe St. NB at Magnolia Dr., southeast side Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
123 NOT located in # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY CRA # = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY 2 SS FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and new foundation
Downtown Florida A&M University Cascades Park Capital Cascades Trail 10 SS 4 SS 3 North Florida Fairgrounds
McDONALDS
S. MONROE ST.
SS VH 3 Vehicular directional, Orange Ave. EB at S. Monroe St. southwest side Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
124 NOT located in # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY CRA # = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY 2 SS FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and new foundation
Downtown Florida A&M University Civic Center Capital Cascades Trail 10 SS 4 3 SS North Florida Fairgrounds
Library Post Office
SS VH 4 Vehicular directional, Orange Ave. EB at S. Adams St. southwest side Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
125 NOT located in # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 8 SS CRA # = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY
FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and 7 SS new foundation
6 SS Downtown Florida State University 5 SS10 Doak Campbell Stadium Civic Center Lake Elberta Park Capital Cascades Trail
Florida A&M University Cascades Park
Airport
SS VH 5 Vehicular directional, Orange Ave. EB at Springhill Rd., southwest side Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
126 NOT located in 9 SS # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY CRA # = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY
8 SS FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and new foundation
7 SS Downtown Florida State University Doak Campbell Stadium Florida A&M University 6 Civic Center Lake Elberta Park 5 SS Cascades Park Capital Cascades Trail
North Florida Fairgrounds Robert White Williams Birding Trail
Orange Avenue looking west
SS VH 6 Vehicular directional, Orange Ave. EB at Lake Bradford Rd., north side Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
127 GS 23 GS NOT located in 27 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 9 10 GS NORTH GS GS 11 # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY CRA # = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY
FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and new foundation
9 SS
8 SS Downtown Florida State University Doak Campbell Stadium Florida A&M University 7 Civic Center Public Parking Lake Elberta Park Capital Cascades Trail Innovation Park FAMU/FSU College of Engineering
Lake Bradford Road looking east
SS VH 7 Vehicular directional, Lake Bradford Road EB at Spring Hill Road, northwest corner Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
128 23 GS 27 GS # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN 9 GS 10GS 11 GS NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY FRENCHTOWN SOUTHSIDE # = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY CRA
FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and new foundation
9 SS
8 Downtown Florida State University Doak Campbell Stadium Florida A&M University SS 7 Civic Center Public Parking Lake Elberta Park SS Cascades Park 6 Capital Cascades Trail
Innovation Park FAMU/FSU College of Engineering
Replaces existing road sign.
Lake Bradford Road looking north
SS VH 8 Vehicular directional, Lake Bradford Road NB before Levy Avenue, east side Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
129 23 GS 27 GS # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN 9 GS 10GS 11 GS NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY FRENCHTOWN SOUTHSIDE # = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY CRA
FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and new foundation
9
8 Downtown SS Florida State University Doak Campbell Stadium Civic Center 7 SS Public Parking Lake Elberta Park
SS Florida A&M University 6 Cascades Park Capital Cascades Trail Railroad Square Myers Park Historic District
Lake Bradford Road looking north
SS VH 9 Vehicular directional, Lake Bradford Road NB before FAMU Way, east side Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
130 NOT located in # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY CRA # = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY SS 2 FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and new foundation
Downtown Florida State Capitol Cascades Park Capital Cascades Trail
SS 4 SS 3 10 Florida A&M University Bragg Stadium WAHNISH WAY BETHEL AME CHURCH
SS VH 10 Vehicular directional, Orange Ave. EB at Wahnish Way, southeast side Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
131 NOT located in # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY CRA # = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY
Exact Location to be Determined
SS VH 11 Vehicular directional, Capital Circle EB at S. Lake Bradford Road, south side Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
132 NOT located in # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY SS SS 12 6 CRA # = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY SS 13
Exact Location to be Determined
SS VH 12 Vehicular directional, Capital Circle EB at S. Lake Bradford Road, north side Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
133 NOT located in # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY NORTH # = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY SS SS 12 6 CRA # = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY SS 13
Exact Location to be Determined
SS VH 13 Vehicular directional, Capital Circle EB at S. Lake Bradford Road, south side Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
134 14 GS # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY LOCATED IN 11 GS NORTH = VEHICULAR DIRECTIONALS IN THE VICINITY 12 GS # 9 AS FRENCHTOWN 16 CP SOUTHSIDE 10 GS # = DESTINATION MARKERS IN THE VICINITY CRA
17 CP FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and MP 22 new foundation
13 SS See Downtown map.
PALMER AVENUE SS Florida A&M University 1 1
SS DM 1 Destination Marker, S. Monroe St. SB at Palmer Ave., southwest side Southside Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 8/8/2014
135 136 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS
New MIDTOWN Wayfinding signs and locations
Includes: DM District Markers PP Pedestrian Pointers
DRAFT 10/31/2013 137 NORTH NORTH # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS New MIDTOWN 3 signs 19 18 locations
4
3 2 Destination marker
Pedestrian directional
2
5
1
1
Market District Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 10/31/2013
138 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS 2 3 2 1 3 4 5
# # Midtown Action Plan map, March 30, 2011 Destination marker Pedestrian directional DRAFT 10/31/2013
139 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS 2 # # = DESTINATION MARKERS FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole Midtown 5 and new foundation theme NORTH Los Robles Park Woman’s Club of Tallahassee Lake Ella
SOUTH Shops & Restaurants 1 Downtown
SOUTH Lafayette Park
NORTH Senior Center To Monroe Street Shops & Restaurants
1 MAP BOX A: Midtown B: History and photos
Note: Align north-south direction of sign parallel to Thomasville Road.
MT PP 1 Pedestrian Pointer, Thomasville Road at 5th Avenue, northeast corner DRAFT 10/31/2013
140 3 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS 4 # 2 # = DESTINATION MARKERS FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole Midtown and new foundation theme 3 NORTH Lake Ella
NORTHEAST Los Robles Park Woman’s Club of Tallahassee
SOUTH Shops & Restaurants Lafayette Park 2 EAST Tallahassee Memorial Hospital
5 WEST Shops & Restaurants Senior Center Levy Park
MAP BOX A: Midtown B: History and photos
Note: Final location and disposition of this sign depends on planned intersection improvements. MT PP 2 Pedestrian Pointer, Thomasville Road at 7th Avenue DRAFT 10/31/2013
141 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS # 3 # = DESTINATION MARKERS COT R.O.W New sign on new pole Midtown and new foundation theme 4 2 NORTH American Legion Hall
SOUTH Tallahassee Police Department Public Restrooms
3 EAST Los Robles Park Tallahassee Woman’s Club
WEST Shops & Restaurants
MAP BOX A: Midtown B: Lake Ella 2
Locate in the sidewalk in C.O.T. right-of-way. Install map box perpendicular to curb, with maps facing pedestrian traffic.
MT PP 3 Pedestrian Pointer, Lake Ella Drive, east side of lake DRAFT 10/31/2013
142 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS 3 COT R.O.W New sign on new pole Midtown and new foundation theme 2 NORTH Shops & Restaurants 4 3 SOUTH Shops & Restaurants Public Restrooms 2 EAST Los Robles Park
WEST Shops & Restaurants
MAP BOX A: Midtown B: Lake Ella
2
Locate in C.O.T. right-of-way near the sidewalk, to be visible from point of view of this photograph.
MT PP 4 Pedestrian Pointer, Lake Ella Drive, west side of lake DRAFT 10/31/2013
143 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS 2 COT R.O.W New sign on new pole Midtown and new foundation theme NORTH Senior Center 5 Lake Ella Park Shops & Restaurants
SOUTH Shops & Restaurants Downtown
EAST Shops & Restaurants
WEST Levy Park 1 MAP BOX A: Midtown B: History and photos
Locate in C.O.T. right-of-way in new sidewalk bulb-out to be installed at this corner.
MT PP 5 Pedestrian Pointer, N. Monroe Street at 6th Avenue, northeast corner DRAFT 10/31/2013
144 NORTH 5 # = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS VERIFY R.O.W New sign on new pole Midtown and new foundation theme 1
1 Midtown
MT DM 1 Destination marker, N. Monroe Street at Thomasville Road DRAFT 10/31/2013
145 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole Midtown and new foundation theme
Midtown
MT DM 2 Destination marker, Thomasville Road median south of Grape Street DRAFT 10/31/2013
146 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS COT R.O.W New sign on new pole Midtown and new foundation theme
Lake Ella Park
MT DM 3 Destination marker, Meridian Road SB at Lake Ella Drive, northwest corner DRAFT 10/31/2013
147 148 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN KIOSKS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS
New MARKET DISTRICT Wayfinding signs and locations
Includes: DM District Markers PP Pedestrian Pointers
Market District Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
149 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN KIOSKS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS
2014: Wayfinding signs are proposed at these locations.
Area Map from the Market District Action Plan document, adopted October 12, 2011 Market District Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
150 NORTH NORTH # = PEDESTRIAN KIOSKS # # = DESTINATIONNew MARKERS MARKET 10 DISTRICT Wayfinding signs locations
MD DM # 9 Destination Marker
MD PK #
8 Pedestrian Kiosk
All signs should 7 be located in the 5 public right-of- 6 way.
3 4 Timberlane Road 2
1
Market Square Market District Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
151 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN KIOSKS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS
10 18 feet from ground to top of finial
• Both sides • Faces eastbound 9 and westbound traffic.
8
7 5 6
3 Timberlane Road 4 2
1 Market Square
MD DM 1 Destination marker, Timberlane Road at Market Square west entrance Market District Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
152 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN KIOSKS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS
10 MAP ON ONE SIDE ONLY CENTER OF MAP IS AT EYE LEVEL
9
8
7 5 6
3 Timberlane Road 4 2
1 Market Square
MD PK 2 Pedestrian Kiosk, Timberlane Road at Market Square north entrance Market District Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
153 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN KIOSKS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS
10 MAP ON ONE SIDE ONLY CENTER OF MAP IS AT EYE LEVEL
9
8
7 5 6
3 Timberlane Road 4 2
1 Market Square
MD PK 3 Pedestrian Kiosk, Timberlane Road at Market Street, northeast corner Market District Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
154 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN KIOSKS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS
10 18 feet from ground to top of finial • One side only, faces southbound and westbound traffic. 9
8 • Back of sign
7 5 6
3 Timberlane Road 2 4
1 Market Square
MD DM 4 Destination marker, Thomasville Road at Timberlane Road, SW corner Market District Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
155 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN KIOSKS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS
10 18 feet from ground to top of finial • One side only, face southbound traffic
9
• Back of sign 8
7 6 5
3 Timberlane Road 4 2
1 Market Square
MD DM 5 Destination marker, Thomasville Road at Market Street Market District Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
156 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN KIOSKS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS
10 MAP ON ONE SIDE ONLY CENTER OF MAP IS AT EYE LEVEL
9
8
7 6 5
3 Timberlane Road 4 2
1 Market Square
MD PK 6 Pedestrian Kiosk, Market Street at the foot of Maclay Boulevard Market District Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
157 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN KIOSKS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS
10 MAP ON ONE SIDE ONLY CENTER OF MAP IS AT EYE LEVEL
9
8
7 5 6
3 Timberlane Road 4 2
1 Market Square
MD PK 7 Pedestrian Kiosk, Market Street at Maclay Boulevard, northwest corner Market District Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
158 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN KIOSKS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS
10 18 feet from ground to top of finial • One side only, faces southbound traffic
9
• Back of sign 8
7 5 6
3 Timberlane Road 4 2
1 Market Square
MD DM 8 Destination marker, Thomasville Road at Maclay Commerce Drive Market District Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
159 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN KIOSKS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS
10 18 feet from ground to top of finial
• Both sides • Faces northbound and southbound 9 traffic.
8
7 5 6
3 Timberlane Road 4 2
1 Market Square
MD DM 9 Destination marker, Thomasville Road at Village Square Boulevard Market District Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
160 NORTH
# = PEDESTRIAN KIOSKS # # = DESTINATION MARKERS
10 18 feet from ground to top of finial
• Both sides • Faces eastbound and westbound 9 traffic. • Install perpendicular to Maclay Road.
8
7 5 6
3 Timberlane Road 4 2
1 Market Square
MD DM 10 Destination marker, Maclay Road at Maclay Boulevard, in median Market District Wayfinding Signs DRAFT 7/30/2014
161 162 NORTH
New HUNTINGTON Wayfinding signs and locations
Includes: VH Vehicular Directionals PK Pedestrian Kiosks
163 NORTH NORTH
New HUNTINGTON Wayfinding signs locations
2 Vehicular directional 1 1
Pedestrian kiosk
164 NORTH
FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and new foundation Huntington theme
Huntington Town Center Library
Lake Jackson Mounds 1 Archaeological State Park Boat Ramp
HT VH 1 Vehicular directional, N. Monroe St. NB at Crowder Road, southeast side
165 NORTH
2
FDOT R.O.W New sign on new pole and new foundation Huntington theme
Huntington Town Center Library
Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park Boat Ramp
HT VH 2 Vehicular directional, N. Monroe St. SB at Fred George Road, northwest side
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LC R.O.W New sign on new pole and new foundation Huntington theme
MAP BOX A: Huntington Town Center B: TBD
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HT PK 1 Vehicular directional, Huntington Town Center
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169 Sign Font
Vinyl Symbol Graphics
170 Colors
Pole 6in diameter pole Note: Dimensions of Vehicular signs and Pedestrian Pointer sigs shall match those of the Sign or logo top decorative finial water jet cut and powder coated Vehicular signs and Pedestrian Pointer signs installed at Cascades Park.
Blades Painted/powder coated metal with applied vinyl text and graphics.
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