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Bound Brook Asks Residents To Fill Out Wayfinding Survey
Residents will be asked what they feel makes the borough unique to help develop new branding.
April 29 2020
BOUND BROOK, NJ —What makes the Borough of Bound Brook unique? Perhaps it is a well-known location, or maybe a tucked-away hidden gem. The Borough wants residents and visitors to answer this question and more through a survey to help develop new branding.
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Bound Brook officials are working with a design team at the Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC) at Rutgers University to develop logos, designs and other visuals for the Borough’s website, posters and other materials. The new branding will also be used in directional signage, known as wayfinding, that will be installed to guide people to the Borough’s important destinations.
Those interested in sharing their ideas can fill out the brief survey at bit.ly/BoundBrookSurvey
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Bound Brook was one of only two communities selected to receive technical assistance services this year through Together North Jersey (TNJ), a consortium of more than 100 public, private and non-profit partners that, in 2015, developed the region’s first comprehensive plan for a more prosperous and sustainable future. The North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA), a TNJ member, funds technical assistance to support local initiatives that advance the TNJ plan.
For more information about TNJ or the Borough of Bound Brook’s local technical assistance project, please contact Miriam Salerno at Miriam.salerno@ejb.rutgers.edu.
This press release was produced by the Borough of Bound Brook. The views expressed here are the author’s own.