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Kingman expands Route 66 sign-free zone and adopts political-signage rules into code
Summary
The council approved Resolution 5557 to expand the city's sign-free zone and adopted Ordinance 1976 to incorporate Arizona Revised Statutes 16-1019 into Kingman’s zoning code, clarifying where and how political signs may be placed.
The Kingman City Council on June 3 approved Resolution 5557 to expand the city’s sign-free zone along historic corridors and adopted Ordinance 1976 to add political-sign regulations directly into the zoning code.
Jason, planning staff, explained the package before the council and said the changes would repeal the 2011 sign-free boundary and expand it — adding roughly two miles of protected corridor that picks up the south side of Interstate 40 and extends to the city boundary along Andy Devine as shown on the…
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