Wayfinding
Wayfinding in Madison (Implementation of parking study)
Partners: City of Madison, HWC Engineers
Location: Currently targeting priority areas first: downtown along Main Street.
Project Summary: Stemming from research conducted in fall of 2021, this project includes the installation of wayfinding signs per the recommendation of the study. The design will adapt or use the existing Madison Comfort Station, Map Kiosk and Trolley stop signs. Design is currently underway, with some new signs installed in the fall of 2022 and additional signage in the spring of 2023. At the completion of this study, two new wayfinding map kiosks were added @ Sunrise Crossing, cross-promoting the stores in downtown.
To see the original Parking Study published in February of 2022, click HERE.
Anticipated Project Schedule: Signage installation began in targeted areas first (i.e. along Main Street) in fall of 2022 with additional signage added in 2023.
Estimated Costs: Total estimated budget = $100,000
- Parking study $49,900 - PAID
- RDC commitment to implementation $25,000 in 2022 & 2023 for wayfinding signage
Funding Sources: Economic Redevelopment Commission, the City of Madison, Jefferson County Board of Tourism.