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Signage at gateway locations, township entrances and localities generates a sense of belonging to place and strengthens unity and pride within local communities. For travellers, thoughtful signage installations say much about the nature and character of a place and generates a strong sense of arrival and reassurance.
After successfully installing Gateway and Township signs at key locations over the last two years, Council, in its Annual Business Plan for 2017/18 has committed to rolling out Year 3 of this project to build on the suite of signs throughout the District.
In Year 3 we will produce well designed and positioned signage that reflect the unified vision of the developed Fleurieu Coast: Made by Nature place brand and we need your input.
Signage at gateway locations, township entrances and localities generates a sense of belonging to place and strengthens unity and pride within local communities. For travellers, thoughtful signage installations say much about the nature and character of a place and generates a strong sense of arrival and reassurance.
After successfully installing Gateway and Township signs at key locations over the last two years, Council, in its Annual Business Plan for 2017/18 has committed to rolling out Year 3 of this project to build on the suite of signs throughout the District.
In Year 3 we will produce well designed and positioned signage that reflect the unified vision of the developed Fleurieu Coast: Made by Nature place brand and we need your input.