Streetscape Master Plan
Part A – Analysis
The Streetscape and Wayfinding Master Plan was developed to be a resource for the District as moves forward and considers potential public improvements. The plan outlines a detailed review of community resources and conditions and provides recommendations for wayfinding and streetscape improvements that are intended as a starting point, and not necessarily a final design. As decisions are made by the District and funding becomes available for projects, the information provided in this report should be used as an a resource to begin a more detailed design development and review of existing community conditions. As needed the master plan should be reviewed every 3-5 years to ensure that it is up to date with the current conditions and needs of the Brays Oaks community
Part B – Landscape Concept Development
The BOMD current Branding and Visioning Study will have a significant impact on a potential Wayfinding Signage Plan implementation The Wayfinding approach is an extension of the overall District’s branding and visioning approach and should reinforce the proposed visions and goals of that study. While that study has suggested a review of the District’s current graphic logo, M2L prepared a plan based on the current graphic logo. The signage types developed for this plan are easily adaptable in form, shape, color, and style. Signage types reviewed and developed include:
- Regulatory Wayfinding Signage (thematic street signs, next exit, directional)
- Secondary Wayfinding Signage (facility, district markers, traffic cladding, bridge railings, utility art boxes, trail signage)
- Infrastructure Signage (Bridge Crossings)
- Community Signage (Median Signage)