Springfield Branding Project

To raise the visibility and reputation of Springfield as a great place to live and do business, Fairfax County is developing new “gateway” entrance signs to welcome visitors and shoppers into the Springfield commercial area. Previously, the County engaged a branding firm to develop a new logo for the Springfield area that builds upon the local character and modern aesthetic of the community.

Springfield prototype gateway signTo provide stakeholder input, a steering committee was formed, composed of representatives from the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce, the Springfield Civic Association, the Monticello Woods Civic Association, the Springvale Civic Association, the Lee District Supervisor’s Office, and the Virginia Department of Transportation. Following a community workshop to present preliminary concepts to the public on July 17, 2019, an online survey was conducted that received nearly 1,000 responses through the survey and Facebook page comments.

The design team used the public feedback to refine the concepts for gateway signs, which will be installed in 4-5 locations in 2021-2022, with funding support from the Fairfax County Economic Development Support Fund.

Image of Branding Public Forum
Branding Public Forum

Springfield Pavement Medallion Concept
Prototype banner design
Springfield Pavement Medallion Concept
Proposed design for pedestrian overpass on Backlick Road
Springfield Pavement Medallion Concept
Concept for pavement medallion
Image of proposed Springfield Commuter Parking Facility with gateway sign
Proposed Gateway sign at the Commuter Parking facility on Old Keene Mill Road, (scheduled to open in Spring 2022)

More Information:

This webpage will be the best source for information, so please be sure to check back periodically for additional updates and announcements about the initiative, including opportunities for input or involvement. For further information, please contact Doug Loescher at Douglas.Loescher@fairfaxcounty.gov or call (703) 324-9300.