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Planning commission approves most UDC changes but rejects larger parking-garage signs

5370066 · July 12, 2025
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Summary

The Lubbock Planning and Zoning Commission voted to adopt the bulk of staff-recommended Unified Development Code amendments but declined a proposed change that would allow larger signs on select parking garages, following public comment and debate about content, permanence and traffic safety.

The Lubbock Planning and Zoning Commission on July 22 approved a package of staff-recommended amendments to the city's Unified Development Code but voted down a separate proposal to increase allowable sign area on parking-garage facades. The commission approved the staff package, excluding item 31, by an 8-0 vote; a later motion to adopt amendment 31 failed in an 0-8 vote, meaning the proposed sign change will not be adopted by the commission and will go to City Council for consideration on Aug. 12. The proposed sign change, referred to in the meeting as UDC amendment 31, would…

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