The strategy provides a clear, consistent, and visually appealing signage to improve pedestrian connectivity and navigation throughout the CBD. It recognises Council’s commitment to acknowledging the First Nations peoples on this land and includes the use of accurate cultural place names where appropriate.
The draft Queanbeyan CBD Wayfinding Strategy is separate to Council’s Directional Signage Policy which was on public exhibition until 8 September 2022. That policy did not address wayfinding signage.
The design and location of signage recommended in the Strategy is consistent with requirements of the Disability and Discrimination Act 1992.
Have your say
By completing the survey below by Thursday 13 October 2022
By email to council@qprc.nsw.gov.au referencing "Draft Queanbeyan CBD Wayfinding Strategy" in the subject line
The strategy provides a clear, consistent, and visually appealing signage to improve pedestrian connectivity and navigation throughout the CBD. It recognises Council’s commitment to acknowledging the First Nations peoples on this land and includes the use of accurate cultural place names where appropriate.
The draft Queanbeyan CBD Wayfinding Strategy is separate to Council’s Directional Signage Policy which was on public exhibition until 8 September 2022. That policy did not address wayfinding signage.
The design and location of signage recommended in the Strategy is consistent with requirements of the Disability and Discrimination Act 1992.
Have your say
By completing the survey below by Thursday 13 October 2022
By email to council@qprc.nsw.gov.au referencing "Draft Queanbeyan CBD Wayfinding Strategy" in the subject line