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Naples updates right-of-way agreement for monumental mailboxes, city to review mailbox code
Summary
City attorney revised the right-of-way use agreement for mailboxes and council approved adding the updated agreement to the permitting packet; staff will return with proposed code amendments to regulate "monumental" mailboxes and align right-of-way rules with infrastructure needs.
Naples City Council on Feb. 5 approved using a revised right-of-way use agreement for private monumental mailboxes placed in the public right of way and directed staff to draft ordinance updates to the city's mailbox code.
City Attorney Matthew McConnell told council that the new agreement replaces an older two-page hold-harmless form and gives the city clearer contractual protections: property owners seeking to place decorative or "monumental" mailboxes in the right of way would sign a permit-specific…
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