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What Is Pedestrian Wayfinding Signage?

Monday August 26, 2019

Not all wayfinding signs are designed for motorists. Some are designed for pedestrians. Known as pedestrian wayfinding signage, it offers guidance for pedestrians, cyclists and other people who use a sidewalk or roadside area. Like conventional wayfinding signage, it contains information and/or directions that serve as guidance. The difference, however, is that pedestrian wayfinding signage is designed for pedestrians, whereas conventional wayfinding signage is designed for motorists. Because of this nuance, there are several things property developers must consider when installing and using pedestrian wayfinding signage.

STD-4C Mailboxes: How They Differ From the Old STD-4B Standard

Monday August 19, 2019

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has been encouraging homeowners and business owners to use centralized mail delivery systems for decades. In 1967, the USPS introduced the first residential curbside Cluster Box Units (CBUs). A form of centralized mail delivery, CBUs streamlined the delivery of mail by providing mail couriers with a single drop-off point for multiple residences. Since then, the USPS has released specifications for other forms of centralized mail delivery systems, including STD-4B and the newer STD-4C.

Door Slots vs Traditional Mailboxes: Which Is Best?

Monday August 12, 2019

Contrary to what some people believe, the United States Postal Service (USPS) doesn't require each home or residential building to have a traditional mailbox. An alternative form of mail reception allowed by the USPS is a door slot. As shown below, a door slot is a rectangular-shaped hole in which mall is inserted. The mail courier can slide the tenants' mail into the slot, at which point it will fall onto the floor or in a bucket inside the tenants' home. So, which is these mail delivery solutions work best?

5 Reasons to Include Outdoor Lighting in Your Residential Community

Monday August 05, 2019

When developing a neighborhood or residential community, don't overlook the importance of outdoor lighting. While mailboxes and signs are important, outdoor lighting is also important. Regardless of the size of your residential community or where it's located, it can benefit from the use of outdoor lighting in the five following ways.

5 Things to Consider When Choosing Entrance Signage for a Residential Community

Monday July 22, 2019

Whether you're developing a new residential community or seeking a fresh look an existing residential community, it's important to choose the right entrance and wayfinding signage. When residents enter the community, the first thing they'll see is the entrance signage. By choosing the right entrance signage, you'll create a positive and lasting first impression that enhances the aesthetics of your residential community. So, what type of entrance signage should you choose?

Cluster Box Units vs STD-4C Mailboxes: What's the Difference?

Monday July 15, 2019

Cluster Box Units (CBUs) and STD-4C mailboxes are two popular alternatives to traditional curbside mailboxes. A form of centralized mail delivery, they allow couriers to drop off and pick up mail at a single unit rather than accessing each tenant's curbside mailbox. While CBUs and STD-4C mailboxes are similar in this regard, however, they aren't necessarily the same. If you're thinking about purchasing either of these centralized mail delivery systems for your neighborhood or residential community, you should familiarize yourself with the differences between CBUs and STD-4C mailboxes.

Maintenance Requirements for Decorative Street Signs

Monday July 08, 2019

Decorative traffics signs play an important role in safely guiding motorists, pedestrians and cyclists to their intended destination throughout any residential community or development. Also known as traffic control signals, they consist of regulatory signs, warning signs and guide signs. Regardless of where they are used, though, the Federal Highway Transportation Authority (FHWA) requires all traffic signs to be properly maintained. So, what are the maintenance requirements if your community chooses to install decorative traffic signs?

LED-Flashing Stop Signs: Are They Legal?

Monday July 01, 2019

While all stop signs used in the United States feature a distinguishable octagon shape with a red background and white lettering, some featured added light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Known as LED-flashing stop signs, they are commonly used as heavily trafficked four-way stops. Because they flash, however, some property developers assume they are illegal. So, can you safely use LED-flashing stop signs, or should you stick with your traditional non-flashing stop signs for your project?

7 Interesting Facts About Mailboxes You Didn't Know

Monday June 24, 2019

The advent of the mailbox has revolutionized the way in which we send letters and packages. While you probably already know the basic concept of mailboxes and how they work, there are probably some things you don't know about them. Below are several interesting facts about mailboxes that may surprise you.

5 Must-Have Furnishings for Your Next Project

Monday June 17, 2019

Parks offer more than just aesthetic benefits for the communities in which they are located. They encourage both social interaction as well as physical activity. When developing a park for a local community, however, you'll need to add the right furnishings. By including the five following furnishings in your park, you'll create a more enjoyable and beneficial outdoor public space for residents and travelers alike.