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Kingman launches 45‑day temporary‑sign education, cites safety and code limits; organizers urge exceptions for events
Summary
City staff outlined a 45‑day educational and proactive enforcement campaign for temporary signs under the 2021 zoning code; event organizers and nonprofits urged the council to allow temporary banners for community events and recommended permit and timing flexibility.
Kingman City officials on May 25 unveiled a 45‑day education and enforcement campaign for temporary signs aimed at improving public safety and compliance with the city’s zoning code.
The campaign will begin June 2 with mailed notices and flyers, in‑person outreach by Neighborhood Services and targeted proactive enforcement in commercial corridors the city says have a “proliferation of signage.” Staff emphasized safety limits in the code, such as restrictions on mounting signs on utility poles, placing material in the right of way, obstructing traffic control devices, or installing exposed lighting or animation.
Neighborhood Services supervisor Jason Mookie presented the report and told the council that the city’s sign rules — carried over in the 2021 zoning code from the 2010…
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