Victoria Range complex has many houses and housing plots spread over a large area. There are a number of avenues leading off from the main road, and the numbering of houses sometimes continues into another road. Many visitors, as well as some of the homeowners, may not find it easy to locate a house even when they are armed with the correct number of the house of interest.
Will it be useful for the residents and their visitors if the Nivasie Management were to erect two, or may be three, display maps at strategic points? Each map need not have the same detailed information about the layout of plots in the entire complex: the one at the starting point to Zone 2, for example, could indicate the house numbers at the start and at the end of the avenues in that zone (as displayed in hotel corridors), with only an outline showing where each of the other zones is. The same approach can be used for the other zones.
Will it be useful for the residents and their visitors if the Nivasie Management were to erect two, or may be three, display maps at strategic points? Each map need not have the same detailed information about the layout of plots in the entire complex: the one at the starting point to Zone 2, for example, could indicate the house numbers at the start and at the end of the avenues in that zone (as displayed in hotel corridors), with only an outline showing where each of the other zones is. The same approach can be used for the other zones.
(Suggested by Dr. Gamini Premadasa)
I fully agree with the need for a street map. The problem is that some of the streets do NOT have names. Can't we (in consultation with the respective residents of the respective streets) agree on new street names and have them erected. This will lead to a fully comprehensive street map. Yes i too do get lost at times.
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