Kingman and Heritage Islands is a conservation area in Washington D.C., made up of wetlands, walking trails, and parks for the public to enjoy. We spoke to Ed Dunne, Water Quality Manager and Lee Cain, Land Manager for Kingman and Heritage Islands about how their Soofa Sign works to help their efforts in environment education, and how the public has responded to it.
Read MoreWith a population of about 6,000 residents, Bay Harbor Islands is a tight knit and lively area. They currently have one Soofa Sign in their community, and many people have begun to notice how it works. We spoke to Bridget Anne Morin, Director of Communications for Bay Harbor Islands, to hear more about how she uses their Soofa Sign, and how the community interacts with it.
Read MoreA Facebook widget option recently launched on all Soofa Signs, which gives landowners the chance to connect their city Facebook page to their Soofa Signs. Sharing local updates is now easier than ever for cities, and here are three examples of how they are using Facebook to do it.
Read MoreJust as every city we work with is different, so is each neighborhood in a city. This means that one size doesn’t fit all in terms of outdoor communication strategy and tools, and working closely with every neighborhood to understand exactly what’s important and why is key. In Boston, we recently launched the third phase of our citywide Soofa Sign installation to continue testing and learning new ways the Soofa Sign adds value to neighborhoods and improves citizen experience
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