Bellevue Parks & Community Services is partnering with an undergraduate capstone team from the University of Washington's Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering to assess the accessibility of park signage and develop updated concepts for park signs. Your feedback on this survey is valuable as the research team works to develop its final recommendations.

Below, you will see four pairs of images: each pair has a photo of current signs within Bellevue's parks and natural areas, and an image of a prototype sign. You will be asked to answer several questions for each pair of surveys.

If you have questions about this survey, please contact Susan Ulep, Parks & Community Services Project Manager, at 425-452-7152 or by email at SUlep@BellevueWA.gov.
Current Park Rule Sign & Conceptual Design of Park Rule Sign

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Current Park Rule Sign

Picture of current Bellevue Parks & Community Services park rule sign

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Conceptual Design of Park Rule Sign

Graphic of a conceptual design for a Bellevue Parks & Community Services park rule sign.

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* 1. Which park guidelines sign did you find clearer and easier to understand?

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* 2. Which park guidelines sign do you think would be more effective in encouraging park visitors to comply with park rules?

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* 3. Which park guidelines sign would you prefer to see displayed in Bellevue's parks?

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* 4. Do you have any additional feedback regarding the current sign and/or the conceptual design?

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