TCA unveiled nine new branded wayfinding signs on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, during a ribbon-cutting and walking tour near Ukiyo Park, showcasing a bold step forward in Tysons’ placemaking and pedestrian experience strategy.
The installation represents the first public implementation of Tysons’ new district identity. Designed to enhance navigation and enrich the user experience, the signs include a mix of pedestrian directionals and large-scale totem signs, strategically placed to identify trails, guide people to transit, parks, offices, and retail destinations throughout the area.
Supported by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, the Tysons Community Alliance (TCA) is launching an innovative wayfinding sign program. This initiative aims to enhance the brand identity of Tysons through strategic public and private partnerships. The program will provide clear and helpful directional guidance to key streets, trails, landmarks, and metro stations, making navigation easier for residents and visitors alike.
As part of this pilot program, up to 11 wayfinding signs have been installed. These signs are strategically placed on interlinked trails managed by the Fairfax County Park Authority and within the privately owned public spaces at Tysons II. This effort not only improves accessibility but also strengthens the connection between various points of interest in Tysons, fostering a more cohesive and navigable community environment.
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Jun 12, 2025