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Legislative Panel Moves to Make U.S. Capitol Easier to Navigate
Proposal includes digital signage at nine public entrances and turn-by-turn directions funded by the Modernization Initiatives Account to improve navigation in House office buildings.
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The US Capitol is hard to navigate. Does it have to be?
WASHINGTON — To the unfamiliar, the U.S. Capitol and its surrounding office buildings are a maze of fluorescent lighting, identical hallways and unmarked tunnels. Even experienced staff and lawmakers sometimes get lost.
The Capitol is hard to navigate. Does it have to be?
To the unfamiliar, the Capitol and its surrounding office buildings are a maze of fluorescent lighting, identical hallways and unmarked tunnels. Even experienced staff and lawmakers sometimes get lost. But that could start to change next year, if some House members get their way. Wayfinding tools could offer turn-by-turn directions, according to a new proposal from the House Administration Modernization and Innovation Subcommittee. “It’ll be so…
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