Plan to guide visitors to sites
by Ray Lightner
Apr 26, 2012 | 998 views | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
The Griffin Main Street Program will be spending $13,000 for a “way-finding” master plan.

The money from hotel/motel taxes will go toward developing a signage and way-finding plan, which Main Street Program Director Kira Harris-Braggs said would help “direct visitors and residents to historic sites and other locations across the city.”

The way-finding plan would piggyback on the city’s branding campaign, Harris-Braggs said, with the same contractor, Sky Design, and using the same study group for both projects, in order to save money. She said Main Street has wanted to do something like this for some time “to create a sense of place.”

(For the complete story, see tomorrow's print edition.)
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