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Better wayfinding signage for Torquay

Torquay is one step closer to having better wayfinding signage, with stage one of the signage strategy now complete.  

Surf Coast Shire Council endorsed the final Torquay Wayfinding Signage Strategy and Design Guidelines during its April 23 meeting to help build a more connected and accessible Torquay. 

Councillor Rose Hodge said the two-stage project would provide a better experience for the community and visitors while highlighting routes between destinations like parks and beaches. 

“The new signage system will be easy for people of all ages and abilities to understand and make it easier for people to get around without relying on cars,” she said.  

“Accessibility is also a major factor, so the signs are clear and easy to follow, working in with existing signage. Any signs no longer in use will be removed as part of the process. 

“These guidelines help implement an efficient system and the management of signs going forward. It will also be a fantastic resource that can be tailored to other Surf Coast Shire townships.” 

Stage two of the strategy is now underway with the support of a prioritised implementation plan and will include manufacturing and installation of wayfinding signage throughout the precinct. 

Community engagement on the draft strategy and guidelines received public support following four weeks of public exhibition in July last year. 

Feedback on colour options, materials, accessibility considerations, and a desire for less signage clutter are part of the final strategy and guidelines. 

The project has a budget of $370,000 and is jointly funded by council and the state government’s Growing Suburbs Fund. 

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