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Council declines staff proposal to expand banner/flag permits, keeps current temporary-sign rules
4105223 · June 18, 2025
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Summary
After discussion, the council directed staff to leave the city’s temporary on-premise sign code unchanged. Councilmembers cited enforcement burdens on code enforcement and potential visual clutter if permits were expanded.
KILLEEN, Texas — The Killeen City Council discussed proposed amendments to Chapter 31 of the City Code concerning temporary on-premise signs and banners on June 17 and ultimately directed staff to leave the existing ordinance unchanged.
Staff had proposed allowing up to two temporary ground signs per street frontage, extending permit duration to 90…
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