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I Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve <br /> Way-finding within the park includes several different types of signage. Vehicular way-finding associated with <br /> the park includes entrance signs similar to Figures 18 & 19, as well as vehicular scaled directional signs at read <br /> intersections for additional way-finding. Those signs <br /> x <br /> may look as illustrated in Figure 20. Park trail way- <br /> 5 finding signage includes trailhead signs and trail <br /> s <br /> rr intersection signs. Trailhead signage is typically <br /> x placed near parking areas with access to the park <br /> T trails and provides an overall view of the park and <br /> amenities, such as Figure 21. <br /> . Intersection signs are smaller in scale and are <br /> . r <br /> M. t <br /> s . ., <br /> , <br /> s <br /> Fn re <br /> located where trail intersections or decision <br /> points occur to provide confirmation and <br /> additional way-finding information. Figures 22 <br /> n. <br /> illustrates an example of these signs. Additional <br /> wayfinding information can be found in the <br /> Appendix. <br /> In addition to the way-finding signs the County <br /> is proposing to develop and install additional <br /> interpretive signs highlighting the historical and <br /> cultural significance in the area. An example of <br /> r _ an interpretive sign is shown in Figure 23. In <br /> addition,the County will also be providing <br />