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Councilmember Shryock stated that she prefers the concrete base over the wood or metal <br />options. She asked if the signage would be spotlighted. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill stated that there could be halo lighting in some of <br />the options or spotlighting could also be done. <br />Councilmember Shryock stated that her idea of streetscaping included more elements than just <br />signage and therefore was disappointed with the case. She stated that her idea of streetscaping <br />would include lighting, plantings, benches and would provide consistency throughout the <br />community. She stated that this plan should also tie into the parks. She suggested a few <br />additional locations where signage could be helpful that were not included in the suggestions. <br />She stated that she would prefer to either have a complete streetscape plan or retitle this as a <br />signage plan. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau asked if this is a component of a larger plan that will eventually <br />create a manual type document including all those elements. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill noted that the intention is to build upon the plan and <br />build a methodical approach using the resources that the City has. He noted that this would <br />simply be the basics and create a standard pallet that can be added upon over time. <br />Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that he would be <br />appreciative with direction from the Council for the parks signage. He stated that the signs and <br />monuments can migrate to a more standardized branding. He noted that there are outdated signs <br />and monuments within the parks that need updating but it would be helpful to have direction on <br />the branding. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that he believed that the Council had already created standards for <br />signage and asked why that is not being used. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill noted that there were standards for The COR <br />signage but some of the materials had become too expensive. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that he does not prefer the wood sign design. <br />Councilmember Riley stated that he likes the metal options and would like to consider <br />maintenance and lifespan of the signs and materials. He stated that it is important for the signs to <br />be lit, especially with lesser daylight in the winter months. He stated that he would like to see <br />consistent sign designs within the park as well. <br />Councilmember Shryock stated that in regard to the metal signs, it can become hard to read, <br />using the example of the Central Park sign. She stated that there should be high contrast for <br />readability. <br />City Council Work Session / July 24, 2018 <br />Page 2 of 7 <br />