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Council discusses political-sign timeline and ballot-mailing timing; staff to consult attorney and planning commission
Summary
Fruit Heights council debated whether to change local sign-ordinance timelines to accommodate mail ballots being sent earlier, and directed staff to consult the city attorney and planning commission before drafting any ordinance changes.
Fruit Heights City Council discussed whether local rules on political signs should be adjusted because mail ballots and early voting often occur before the dates in the current ordinance governing how long signs may be displayed.
A resident raised the issue that mail-in ballots and early voting begin before signs can legally be installed for some campaigns, asking whether the city…
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