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Brighton moves forward with gateway and wayfinding sign code changes
Summary
Council approved first reading of amendments to Article 9 of the land use and development code to permit specified gateway, trail gateway, wayfinding and artistic signage in the public right of way consistent with the city’s community identity design plan.
The Brighton City Council on July 1 voted 6–0 to approve on first reading amendments to Article 9 of the City’s Land Use and Development Code to allow specified gateway, trail gateway, wayfinding and artistic signage in the public right of way.
Senior planner Emma Lane told council the amendments implement the community identity design plan developed with Dig Studio and Michael Baker International. “The signs have the same…
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