Navigating Ames just got easier. In this episode of Ames in Focus, host Bill Gebhart sits down with City of Ames Traffic Engineer, Damion Pregitzer, to talk about the new wayfinding signs appearing along Ames’ trails and shared-use paths. From pointing you toward parks and neighborhoods to making routes safer for pedestrians, cyclists, and people who roll, these signs are part of a bigger vision for transportation in our community.
Damion shares the thinking behind the Walk Bike Roll master plan, explains how public feedback shaped the design and placement of the signs, and walks us through the phased rollout happening across the city. Whether you’re a daily commuter on two wheels or just someone who enjoys a weekend stroll, you’ll learn how Ames is making it easier—and safer—to get where you’re going.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
What wayfinding signs are and how they help people navigate Ames’ trail network
How the Walk Bike Roll master plan guides transportation improvements in the city
The role of community feedback in shaping the signage system
How the signs improve safety and accessibility for all users
Where and when you can expect to see more signs installed
Resources & Links:
Learn more about the Walk Bike Roll master plan: www.CityofAmes.org/WalkBikeRoll
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