Interpretive Display Sample Clauses

The Interpretive Display clause defines how information, data, or materials are to be presented or exhibited for the purpose of explanation or education. Typically, this clause outlines the standards, formats, or methods required for displaying content, such as signage, digital screens, or interactive exhibits, and may specify responsibilities for design, installation, and maintenance. Its core function is to ensure that the intended audience receives clear, accurate, and accessible information, thereby enhancing understanding and minimizing confusion or misinterpretation.
Interpretive Display. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will develop a permanent interpretive display with the goal of documenting the history and significance of the Lincoln Tunnel entrance portals and making the information available to the public. 1. FTA in coordination with ▇▇▇▇▇▇, and in consultation with ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Concurring Parties (and Consulting Parties electing to concur), will prepare a plan for the development and preparation of educational and interpretive materials (the “Interpretive Display Plan”). The Interpretive Display Plan will describe the format, content, and implementation schedule of the educational and interpretive materials. 2. The interpretive display may consist of the following two (2) components: a) Permanent interpretive signage to be installed in a location(s) within the Replacement Facility or at future open space that would be created as part of the Project by the decking over of below-grade roadways after the completion of the Main Terminal, consisting of ▇▇▇▇ Avenue on the blocks bounded by Ninth Avenue and Tenth Avenue and West 37th Street and West 39th Street, to facilitate construction-period bus operations. The location(s) and nature and content of the signage will be identified in the Interpretive Display Plan. b) Incorporation of salvaged elements of the Lincoln Tunnel north tube entrance portal lighting towers into the interpretive display. The actual salvage or reinstallation of any elements would be subject to the feasibility of removal and reuse, as well as costs. The items that are proposed for salvage and incorporation into the public Interpretive Display will be identified in the Interpretive Display Plan. 3. FTA and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will distribute the draft Interpretive Display Plan to Concurring Parties for review and comment and to NYSHPO for review and approval in accordance with Stipulation VII. 4. FTA and PANYNJ will ensure that the provisions of the final Interpretive Display Plan are implemented, including the timely removal of salvaged items, proper storage of salvaged items until incorporation into the interpretive display, and installation of the interpretive display.