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District Gateway and Township Arrival Signs - Year 2
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Consultation has concluded
Signage at gateway locations, township entrances and localities generates a sense of belonging to place and strengthens unity and pride within local communities. For travelers, 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 in 2015/16, Council, in its Annual Business Plan for 2016/17 has committed to rolling out Year 2 of this project to build on the suite of District Gateway and Township Arrival signs throughout the District.
In Year 2 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 to help us reflect the individuality of each township.
Council has selected 6 townships and 1 locality to participate in this process this financial year.
Myponga Beach
Carrickalinga
Delamere
Rapid Bay
Cape Jervis
Wattle Flat
Inman Valley will also receive it's second sign on the western entrance to the township this financial year.
It's time to ask you – our residents – about the character and unique aspects of your town. This survey is designed to help identify the key attributes that you associate with your town (not the overall district) and provide an opportunity to share ideas about what you would you'd like to see reflected in the sign design.
We will be holding two community meetings to further develop your ideas.
Signage at gateway locations, township entrances and localities generates a sense of belonging to place and strengthens unity and pride within local communities. For travelers, 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 in 2015/16, Council, in its Annual Business Plan for 2016/17 has committed to rolling out Year 2 of this project to build on the suite of District Gateway and Township Arrival signs throughout the District.
In Year 2 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 to help us reflect the individuality of each township.
Council has selected 6 townships and 1 locality to participate in this process this financial year.
Myponga Beach
Carrickalinga
Delamere
Rapid Bay
Cape Jervis
Wattle Flat
Inman Valley will also receive it's second sign on the western entrance to the township this financial year.
It's time to ask you – our residents – about the character and unique aspects of your town. This survey is designed to help identify the key attributes that you associate with your town (not the overall district) and provide an opportunity to share ideas about what you would you'd like to see reflected in the sign design.
We will be holding two community meetings to further develop your ideas.
District Gateway and Township Arrival Signs - Year 2 has finished this stage
The project team will scout appropriate sign locations to propose based on Council and Deparmtent of Planning Transport and Infrastructure road-side sign requirements.
Open
District Gateway and Township Arrival Signs - Year 2 has finished this stage
This consultation is Open for contributions.
Preliminary Sign Design Mock-ups
District Gateway and Township Arrival Signs - Year 2 has finished this stage
The design consultants will mock-up the first draft sign designs at proposed locations as conversation starters for community engagement.
Under Review
District Gateway and Township Arrival Signs - Year 2 has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Community Engagement
District Gateway and Township Arrival Signs - Year 2 has finished this stage
The communities of each township and locality earmarked for signage in Year 2, as well as the broader community of the Yankalilla District can get involved in shaping the design, materiality and location of the signs.
Final report
District Gateway and Township Arrival Signs - Year 2 has finished this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Final Concept Designs Delivered
District Gateway and Township Arrival Signs - Year 2 has finished this stage
The project team and design consultants will finalise the sign concept designs and present them to Council for endorsement.
Signage is Manufactured and Installed
District Gateway and Township Arrival Signs - Year 2 is currently at this stage
Township arrival and locality signs will be manufactured and installed at Carrickalinga, Myponga Beach, Wattle Flat, Delamere, Rapid Bay and Cape Jervis.
District Gateway signs will be installed at Pages Flat and Willow Creek.