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Commission asks Main Street and A1A retailers to remove indecent displays; merchants and residents say enforcement gaps remain
Summary
The commission passed a resolution urging retailers on Main Street and A1A to voluntarily remove indecent or vulgar T-shirts and storefront displays. Business owners supported the measure at public comment, but raised limits of code enforcement and consumer-protection issues.
Daytona Beach — The City Commission unanimously adopted a resolution on Sept. 3 requesting retailers along Main Street and State Road A1A, and commercial properties east of A1A, to voluntarily remove indecent or vulgar T-shirts and storefront displays.
The resolution, moved and seconded during the administrative portion of the meeting, passed 7-0. Mayor Derek L. Henry and commissioners described the measure as a voluntary step aimed at addressing community concerns about family-oriented corridors.
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