Draft Directional Signage Policy

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Consultation has now concluded.

Council has prepared a draft policy to provide a framework for a high standard of branded, coordinated and complementary directional signage for tourist businesses, attractions, services and community facilities throughout QPRC.

The policy will:

  • improve awareness and ease of navigation for travellers seeking access to tourist activities, services and facilities in QPRC
  • increase business activity for tourist and service operators
  • adopt technical standards which not only facilitate recognition and comprehension for travellers, but also ensure that QPRC complies with relevant Australian Standards and other procedures for the design, construction and safety standards of directional signage
  • consolidate directional signage in major towns by utilising white-on-blue recreation/facility signage at major intersections indicating name and distance; and white-on-brown attraction signage at key intersections indicating the type of attraction and distance.

You can download the draft policy here.

Have your say below, via email to council@qprc.nsw.gov.au, by mail to PO Box 90, Queanbeyan NSW 2620 or by leaving a submission in person at Council offices.

Council has prepared a draft policy to provide a framework for a high standard of branded, coordinated and complementary directional signage for tourist businesses, attractions, services and community facilities throughout QPRC.

The policy will:

  • improve awareness and ease of navigation for travellers seeking access to tourist activities, services and facilities in QPRC
  • increase business activity for tourist and service operators
  • adopt technical standards which not only facilitate recognition and comprehension for travellers, but also ensure that QPRC complies with relevant Australian Standards and other procedures for the design, construction and safety standards of directional signage
  • consolidate directional signage in major towns by utilising white-on-blue recreation/facility signage at major intersections indicating name and distance; and white-on-brown attraction signage at key intersections indicating the type of attraction and distance.

You can download the draft policy here.

Have your say below, via email to council@qprc.nsw.gov.au, by mail to PO Box 90, Queanbeyan NSW 2620 or by leaving a submission in person at Council offices.

Comments on the Draft Directional Signage policy

Consultation has now concluded.