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The signage component of the Multi-use Trail project is to identify and design integrated signs for users as they navigate their way through the lagoon's new and existing trails.
An opportunity exists through the signage for residents and visitors to foster an appreciation for the natural environment and increase their awareness of Aboriginal and European heritage.
The new signage will also provide directions, address safety and regulatory requirements as well as be an educational resource where visitors can discover how they can contribute positively to the environmental management of the lagoon and its catchment.
Warringah Council values community input and would like to hear your views on what should be highlighted through signage around the lagoon. Forum questions can be found below.
To assist us to understand your views, we would appreciate it if you summarise your thoughts by responding to this short survey.
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What do you value around the Lagoon that you would like the signage to point out, highlight or describe?
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For example: European History; Aboriginal History; Aquatic Environment; Foreshore Environment or Environmental Management?
by Trail Team 1 6 Dec 2010, 2:24pm | 212 views
Do you know of any interesting stories, events or activities that previously occurred in or around the Lagoon?
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If so, feel free to share here......
Please provide any articles/pictures/artifacts you think relevant to Council. You can do this by contacting Anne Kubiak, Environment Officer Narrabeen Lagoon Signage on 02 9942 2111 on Mondays and Tuesdays.
by Trail Team 1 6 Dec 2010, 2:26pm | 251 views

