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City Council adopts sign-code amendment requiring contact info on temporary right-of-way signs
Summary
The City Council held a special meeting and unanimously approved Ordinance No. 51 33 (PLH25-0013) to amend the sign code so temporary signs in the public right of way must include contact information; the ordinance takes effect Aug. 27 if filed tonight.
The City Council adopted Ordinance No. 51 33 (PLH25-0013), a sign-code text amendment requiring contact information on temporary signs placed in the public right of way, during a special meeting called July 1. Mayor Hartke and all council members present voted unanimously to approve final adoption.
Council called the special meeting to move the ordinance into effect ahead of the fall election cycle. "The first day that political signs can be posted for the November is August 25," a city staff member told the council; by approving adoption tonight, staff said the ordinance would be effective Aug. 27 instead of the later Sept. 10 effective date…
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