Tuesday, June 27, 2017

New Proposed Land Use Signs Get Make-Over With Easier To Read Information



 
A draft of the proposed new large land use notice signs. (City of Seattle)
A draft of the proposed new large land use notice signs. (City of Seattle)
Current design of the large land use notice signs. (City of Seattle)
SDCI’new sign above and former one below (Courtesy of SDCI)




Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections' (formerly Department of Planning and Development) "Notice of Proposed Land Use Action” signs have received a make-over.  They were last updated in update in 2006

The signs, measuring four feet by eight feet, are being replaced with a colorful sign with a consistent design and clear banner and most importantly reformatting that allows the average reader to understand and find meaningful information on the project summary, with shorter and clear er headlines and simple description.

The new sign also feature color images and renderings of what the proposed project will look like, along with an updated map showing the location of the project in relation to nearby streets and properties.

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To report tags on the signs, use the Find It, Fix It app or prc@seattle.gov.

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