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Council tables sign‑code and Waterfront Overlay overhaul, schedules workshop

5929410 · August 13, 2025
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Summary

Port Richey council agreed to pull the Waterfront Overlay District out of the larger sign‑code package and hold a dedicated workshop to reconcile sign rules and waterfront vision; limited digital-sign relief was discussed for businesses waiting to replace failing signs.

Port Richey City Council on Aug. 12 tabled two agenda items — amendments to the city’s sign code and the Waterfront Overlay District — and scheduled a focused workshop to refine the rules before sending changes back to the Planning & Zoning Board.

City Manager Andrew Butterfield and staff told the council that the sign code is long and complex and that the Waterfront Overlay…

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