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Urban Design Studio targets St. Armands sign reduction When Lou Costa looks at road signs posted throughout the city, he sees something more than a speed limit or a parking restriction — he sees missed opportunities. Costa’s focus on signage issues dates back to the renovation of Bird Key Park in 2011. A resident of Bird Key and an engineer, Costa was involved in the planning process as the city worked on improving the bayfront area. As part of that project, signs were placed without much thought, he said, resulting in obstructed views for people walking through the park. Costa has worked to reduce the number of signs in that area and elsewhere. It’s a problem people often overlook, he said, but one that can and should be addressed. “The potential we have here is just so phenomenal,” Costa said. “The water views are drop-dead gorgeous.” That’s why Costa is assisting the city’s Urban Design Studio as it writes a formbased code for Sarasota. In addition to dealing with building requirements, the new code will address broader issues — including signage — to create cohesive streets citywide, according to Principal Urban Designer Andrew Georgiadis. Their work is beginning on St. Armands Circle, one of six catalyst areas the studio is targeting. In these areas, the group is implementing form-based code principles on a smaller scale, serving as an example of what the new code will look like to the rest of the city. While other catalyst areas focus on creating predictable developments, the emphasis around the Circle is on parking, landscaping and signage. In addition to obstructing sightlines, sign clutter can result in other visual issues. Georgiadis said signs are often conceived of as 2-D objects, but they’re experienced

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One of the six catalyst areas selected by the city’s Urban Design Studio will focus on reducing sign clutter around the Circle.

in the round. When lots of signs are posted in one area, people approaching from the back see a mass of gray metal. The studio is working to remove non-essential signs, which Georgiadis said begin to approach a form of permanent littering. In addition to the unpleasant aesthetics of sign clutter, it also presents a safety issue. If drivers or pedestrians are presented with an overwhelming amount of information, they’re likely to ignore the signs altogether, Georgiadis said. Georgiadis said you can manage driver behavior such as speeding without signs by building narrower roads and installing landscaping that creates “visual friction” for the driver. “They’re getting all of those visual clues,” Georgiadis said. “That’s more effective than putting a speed limit sign on every block.” For Costa, working with the Urban Design Studio lets him more effectively tackle an issue he thinks tarnishes the city. “I just see the potential of everything we have here, and it was being cluttered with sign pollution,” Costa said.

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LONGBOAT OBSERVER

THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2014

Brain Talk - A Community Forum

Presented by Sarasota Memorial’s Neuroscience Department

WHEN: Saturday, May 17, 2014 ı 8 am – Noon WHERE: Sarasota Memorial Auditorium First Floor LECTURES, BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS & INFORMATION TABLES LECTURE SCHEDULE: 8 - 9 am

Registration, Continental Breakfast, Information Tables, Blood Pressure Screenings

9 - 9:30 am

Sarasota Memorial Stroke Program: A Bird’s Eye View - Mauricio Concha, MD, Vascular Neurologist

9:30 - 10 am

Exercise & Nutrition for Brain Health Kathy Namolik, RDN, CDE, Registered Dietician/Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Educator

10 - 10:15 am

Break, Information Tables, Blood Pressure Screenings

10:15 - 10:30 am

Driving Assessment - Jennifer Hall, Occupational Therapist & Certified Driving Rehabilitation Specialist

10:30 - 11 am

Important Conversations: Topics to be Discussed Before a Serious Neurological Event Occurs - Bruce Robinson, MD, MPH

11 - 11:30 am

Community Resources - Kathleen Houseweart, MBA, Manager Geriatric Services & Memory Disorder Clinic

11:30 - Noon

Words of Inspiration - Deniese Kragel, Certified Personal Trainer, Certified Wellness Coach

INFORMATION TABLE TOPICS INCLUDE: • Stroke Support Group

• Rehabilitation Services

• Neurochallenge Foundation

• HealthFit

• Adaptive Golf & Rowing

• Smoking Cessation

• HealthSquare

• CareLink

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FREE Continental Breakfast and Valet Parking

Forum Sponsor Thank you to Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation, Inc. for their generous support.


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