Traffic & Transit
Medford Launches Wayfinding Signage Survey
The survey is available in five different languages.

MEDFORD, MA — The city launched a wayfinding study survey Thursday with the goal of determining the design and placement of traffic signage throughout Medford.
The city is working with Design Firm OverUnder to create wayfinding signs for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists. This new study aims to build on a past pilot program that implemented temporary signage to the downtown area.
“As we attract more people and businesses to Medford, wayfinding becomes increasingly important to help the community navigate around our City,” Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn said.
This study is funded through the MA Gaming Commission's Community Mitigation Grant. The survey is available online now through Tuesday, Sept. 30.
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