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Wildwood planning commission moves to allow limited electronic message signs, staff flagged enforcement challenges
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission signaled support for narrowly allowing electronic message centers at public facilities and taxing authorities after the city planning department recommended against them, while staff warned about enforcement, brightness controls and clustering near neighborhoods.
The Wildwood Planning and Zoning Commission has signaled it will recommend allowing regulated electronic message centers (digital monument signs) at certain public facilities and taxing authorities after the Department of Planning initially recommended against the change, Planning Department staff told the Economic Development Committee on Aug. — the committee was updated but did not act. The department and a lighting consultant flagged enforcement, brightness and clustering near residences as the principal concerns.
The commission asked staff to “find somewhat of a middle ground,” according to Planning Department staff member Tom Lee, by drafting limits on size, pixelation,…
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