Examples of Directional Signage in a sentence
Directional Signage, Located between Accessible Parking and Building Entrances: Where there are inaccessible building entrances and inaccessible exterior routes, directional signage should be provided, indicating the nearest available accessible route to the nearest accessible building entrance or like accessible element.
See MGL Chapter 85, Section 2D and the MassDOT-Highway Division’s Tourist Oriented Directional Signing (TOD) General Information and Application and the Massachusetts Agricultural Directional Signage Program of the Mass Department of Agricultural Resources) for more details.
All buildings within the University of Houston Campus shall be provided with Building Directional Signage in accordance with these guidelines.
When contacting Iowa One Call Contractor and/or subcontractors shall give the following project location information to the operator for every locate requested: Iowa State University, Directional Signage for South Campus Gateway – Phase 2, closest street, intersection, or existing building, and/or other descriptions that define the work site Contractor shall not assume all utilities are shown on the Drawing in exact locations.
The Local Government’s approach to such signage is set out in Policy CP040 Directional Signage Policy for Fixed Signs within Road Reserves and Policy CP041 Directional Signage for Public Events and Activities – Temporary Signs within Road Reserves.
The amended policy now requires endorsement by Council.An amended version of the policy, CP041 Directional Signage Policy For Public Events and Activities – Temporary Signs within Road Reserves is provided below for Council’s review and endorsement.
When contacting Iowa One Call Contractor and/or subcontractors shall give the following project location information to the operator for every locate requested: Iowa State University, Directional Signage for South Campus Gateway – Phase 2, closest street, intersection, or existing building, and/or other descriptions that define the work site.
The Director of the Built Environment added that a consultant had been commissioned to devise a Directional Signage Strategy.
Officer Comment On review of Council’s revised policy manual it has been identified that CP041 Directional Signage Policy For Public Events and Activities – Temporary Signs within Road Reserves (Appendix ORD: 12.3) was presented to Council as an incomplete policy.
Directional Signage includes roadside signs for motorists, drivers and simple navigation before, during and after a trail, warning signs of both informative and preventative nature, navigation to facilities and recreational opportunities within a heritage area (park, archeological site, museum, etc).