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Downtown Wayfinding
Kiosk Improvements
Add inter-fluve and update image?
CASEY
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NE corner of Main Ave and Eagle Creek Ave (CSAH 21)
Surface mounted on 18” high concrete base
Plumbed with empty conduits for future electrical/data
Map portion is a separate panel on kiosk for easy updates and replacements
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Existing Kiosk
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Digital Panel Options | Option 1
Manufacturer: Advanced Kiosks
Potential Benefits:
Touch screen interactive
Wayfinding map software
Community announcements and advertisements
Potential Issues:
Manufacturer assistance required for programming
Base and frame cannot be altered or customized
Single sided
Software is subscription based
Kiosk Cost: $30,000
Map Design: $15,000
Total Initial Cost: $45,000
Ongoing Costs: $1,787/year
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Manufacturer: EFLYN
Potential Benefits:
Touch screen interactive
City can manage simple updates
Double sided option
Wayfinding map software
Community announcements and advertisements
Potential Issues:
Programming assistance for large updates
Base and frame cannot be altered or customized
Software subscription based
Digital Panel Options | Option 2
Kiosk Cost: $10,000 - $12,000
Map Design: $5,000 - $8,000
Total Initial Cost: $15,000 - $20,000
Ongoing Costs: $480/year
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Digital Panel Options | Option 3
Manufacturer: Daktronics
Potential Benefits:
Software included with kiosk
Easy to use software
Potential to tie screen into existing kiosk base
Community announcements and advertisements
Potential Issues:
Not touch screen interactive
Static wayfinding map
High initial cost
Additional cost to customize base design
Kiosk Cost: $50 - $60,000
Total Initial Cost: $50 - $60,000
Ongoing Costs: $0/year
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Utilize Existing Kiosk
Update stationary map to include QR code
Develop online interactive wayfinding and downtown information
Link trail maps and historic/tourist information
QR Code Use
Scanned codes provide direct links to online resources allowing users to take the information and directions with them
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Existing Kiosk + Dynamic Online Wayfinding
Potential Benefits:
Provides a low-cost way to engage city visitors
Can be updated at a central source
Provides users with the opportunity to provide dynamic feedback
iOS 11 update allows QR code to be scanned with camera, no third-party app required
Potential Issues:
QR codes do not provide the same experience for people who do not own smartphone devices
City staff or designated organization required to keep link active and
up-to-date
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Case Study: Littleton, CO
Merchant Directory
Historic District Interactive Map
QR code scan brings you to City website, where they have links to wayfinding map, business directory, and historic information/maps
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Alternative/Additional Kiosk Locations
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