File #: 17-2481    Version: 1 Name: Resolution - A Resolution to Consider Executing a Consultant Agreement with MERJE in the amount of $89,800 for Design Development, Construction Documents and Construction Administration Services for Phase II of the Mansfield Wayfinding Program
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/5/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/11/2017 Final action: 9/11/2017
Title: Resolution - A Resolution to Consider Executing a Consultant Agreement with MERJE in the amount of $89,800 for Design Development, Construction Documents and Construction Administration Services for Phase II of the Mansfield Wayfinding Program
Sponsors: Shelly Lanners
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Scope of Services - Consultant Agreement
Title
Resolution - A Resolution to Consider Executing a Consultant Agreement with MERJE in the amount of $89,800 for Design Development, Construction Documents and Construction Administration Services for Phase II of the Mansfield Wayfinding Program
Requested Action
Approve a Resolution to Execute a Consultant Agreement
Recommendation
Approve Resolution
Description/History
In January 2017, the City requested qualification proposals from experienced design firms to develop a master plan for wayfinding signage and infrastructure, focusing on both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. The purpose of the master plan is to serve as a framework to implement a unique and clear wayfinding system in Mansfield that facilitates wayfinding and identifies points of interest for both visitors and residents, including but not limited to the historic downtown area, tourist destinations, shopping and retail areas, municipal facilities, institutional centers, parks, greenways, and school facilities.

Four firms submitted proposals in February, and MERJE was considered the most qualified firm to complete the master plan study. Development of the master plan began with the formation of a steering committee of staff members that helped MERJE refine the project goals, identify key issues, tour the city, and create a plan for stakeholder/public participation.

Following discussion with the steering committee, MERJE conducted a series of stakeholder meetings. The objectives of the stakeholder meetings were to explain the purpose of the project, uncover concerns about existing signage in Mansfield, and elicit ideas about what type of wayfinding signage program might be appropriate for Historic Downtown Mansfield and the city in general. The stakeholder meetings resulted in contacts with more than 40 individuals representing a wide range of interests, including elected officials, public safety, transportation, education, economic development, tourism, downtown business owners, hotel ope...

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