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Board recommends sign ordinance changes to regulate event signage and rights-of-way
Summary
The planning board recommended approval of a sign ordinance amendment that clarifies allowable event signage, timing, size and enforcement in city rights-of-way; public speakers asked that farmers-market signage remain viable and staff emphasized enforceability and First Amendment limits.
The Planning and Architectural Review Board on Sept. 2 recommended approval of ordinance 2025-17, which amends the city sign code to clarify how event signage is calculated and regulated in city rights-of-way, including timing and size limits and allowances for certain permitted events.
Holly, planning staff, summarized the ordinance’s purpose: to regulate where temporary event signs may be placed, how long they can remain before and after an event, and how copy area is calculated. Staff said the ordinance is intended to give clearer direction for enforcement by enumerating…
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