6g supp

Item No.      6g_supp
Date of Meeting: March 8, 2016 
Modular Construction Barricades
and Associated Messaging
Opportunities

Introduction 
Background 
Commission interest in tourism, public service messages, etc. 
Century agenda goals involve reaching out to business groups,
cities & counties to promote our state. 
Presentation is responsive to: 
Commission and Community Interests 
One way to educate many travelers 

Follow through on Commission request 
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Construction Barricades 
Provide a palette for multiple purposes:
Tourism Messages 
Trade Awareness 
Northwest Identity 
Existing "What's going on" signs 
Barricades to be taller and better finish while
providing safety function 
New Barricades can improve appearance and benefit the region 
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Existing vs. New Barricades 

Old
Barricades 
New Barricades 
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Typical Barricade Aspects 


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Example: Tourism for Region 


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Example: Tourism for Local Cities 


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Example: Trade Awareness 


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Example: Northwest Sense of Place 


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Example: Northwest Sense of Place 


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"What's Going On" Signs 


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Next Steps 
Incorporate Commission feedback from today 
Cross-Port team refine example concepts 
Future Considerations: 
Where  More visible locations vs. less 
Densities  How closely spaced 
Durations  Frequency of changes 
Types  Tourism vs. Public Service vs. Northwest Sense of Place, etc. 
What  Prioritization protocols of requests 
Coordination  Messages on future electronic monitors 
Get barricade contract underway 
This authorization is a necessary step 
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Questions? 


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