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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 2 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 3 Existing vs. New Barricades Old Barricades New Barricades 4 Typical Barricade Aspects 5 Example: Tourism for Region 6 Example: Tourism for Local Cities 7 Example: Trade Awareness 8 Example: Northwest Sense of Place 9 Example: Northwest Sense of Place 10 "What's Going On" Signs 11 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 12 Questions? 13
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