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Fox Cities Convention & Visitors
Bureau
Unveils Signage and Wayfinding Plan
Sign designs and Capital Development Signage
Grant program introduced
Fox Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau
December 12, 2006
Fox Cities – The
Fox Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau introduced its proposed
signage and wayfinding plan for the area this morning at the Radisson
Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton.
The Bureau’s plan calls for the area to be
divided into four areas, each with its own symbol and color-coding:
a pink heart for the Heart of the Valley, a green apple for Appleton,
a yellow sailboat for the Waterfront communities of Neenah, Menasha,
Sherwood, and Towns of Menasha, Neenah and Clayton and a brown fox
for the Fox West area which would include the Towns of Grand Chute
and Greenville.
Corbin Design, a wayfinding consultancy from Traverse
City, Michigan, developed the plan and symbols.
“We’re extremely happy with the results
of this first phase,” said Terry Bergman, chair of the president
of the Bureau’s Signage Task Force. “Corbin was able to
translate the complexities of our 18-community, 3-county area a way
that will be easy for visitors and locals to understand. The visuals
really speak to the uniqueness of the areas.”
The Bureau also announced a new grant program through
its Capital Development Fund to support installation of the signs.
Communities will have the opportunity to apply for grants to offset
the costs on initial printing and installation of the signs.
“The Bureau’s Board of Directors is committed
to the success of this project,” commented Mike VanAsten, president
of the Bureau’s Board of Directors. “The Bureau invested
significant monies in the assessment phase, and we will be instituting
a Capital Development Grant program to help communities implement the
program.”
Next steps in the program include a study phase where
a plan for where each sign should be located and what is should say,
and then the actual installation of the signs.
“Our Tourism Assessment strongly recommended
improved wayfinding signage for the Fox Cities,” commented Bergman. “Better
signage will improve the visitor experience, make the area more attractive
to job recruits, and contribute to overall safety on our roads.”
The Bureau will now begin working with local municipalities
interested in instituting the signage program.
Tourism meant 6,046 jobs and $102.01 million in income
to residents of the Fox Cities in 2005. Total tourism expenditures
in 2005 were $355.35 million.
Reprinted from the Fox
Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau – December 12, 2006
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