Austin Landing plan calls for signage changes to help traffic flow

Austin Landing’s developer plans to improve signage to help patrons and improve traffic flow at the Miami Twp. mixed-use complex.

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A proposal approved this week by township trustees will allow VisCap Development to install signs that help navigation and alleviate traffic issues, long a concern at the 142-acre site off Interstate 75 and Austin Boulevard.

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“We have been focused for a while on the wayfinding so that people in cars, bicycles and pedestrians can have a better experience,” VisCap President Larry Dillin said. “Some of the circulation patterns have some challenges. One way we can help with that is improving the wayfinding and signage plan.”

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A plan approved in 2014 was more geared for vehicle traffic, according to the township.

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