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Commission backs code change to standardize neighborhood association signs, limit messaging and lighting

5920745 · September 9, 2025
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The Green Bay Planning Commission recommended Sept. 8 that the city council amend Section 30‑6 to specify standards for neighborhood association signs, including materials, size limits, a cap of two signs per neighborhood, and bans on internal lighting and commercial messaging.

The Green Bay Planning Commission recommended Sept. 8 that city council approve amendments to Section 30‑6 of the municipal code to clarify standards for neighborhood association identity signs, specifying placement, materials, size, lighting and allowable messaging.

City staff said the current “neighborhood signage” exemption in Chapter 30 lacks definition and has created inconsistent practice. The proposed text sets limits including a…

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