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Developing Guidelines for Customer Signs Volusia County: Parks, Recreation & Culture and Land Management
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Page 1: Volusia County: Parks, Recreation & Culture and Land Management.

Developing Guidelines for Customer Signs

Volusia County: Parks, Recreation & Culture and Land Management

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Goals Produce a comprehensive and

consistent set of signs that provide our customers with simple to follow directions and information that provides for more enjoyable experiences.

Develop a Volusia County Trails Brand so customers know what to expect when choosing a place to recreate.

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Hierarchy of SignsWay Finding

Entrance SignsTrail Head Kiosk

Identifier/Directional SignsReassurance Trail Markers

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Existing Signs~Way Finding

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Entrance Signs

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Trail Head Kiosk

Trail Head near Gemini Springs Spruce Creek Trail Head

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Identifier/Directional Signs

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Reassurance Trail Markers

Color coded trail markers 3.5” by 3.5” to be fastened to trees or post about every 5 minutes along the unpaved trails. Lets our customers know they are still on the correct trail. Painted blazes could also be used.