The City of Rockville wants members of the public to help make finding their way in the city a little easier.
Signage design firm KMA Design, of Carnegie, Pennsylvania, is developing a comprehensive wayfinding program for the city, focusing on Town Square and Rockville parks. To help create a more vibrant and intuitive signage system, the community is being asked to take a 16-question survey. The survey is available at www.surveymonkey.com/r/MJ9RWQ9.
The answers provided will help guide the project and ensure the finished product reflects the city and community’s perspective.
For more information about the survey and wayfinding project, contact Faramarz Mokhtari at fmokhtari@rockvillemd.gov.
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