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Lubbock residents urge Planning and Zoning to reject UDC amendment expanding garage wall signs
Summary
Lubbock residents and local professionals urged the Planning and Zoning Commission on June 5 to oppose a proposed amendment to the Unified Development Code that would increase allowable wall-sign area on multi‑story parking garages.
Lubbock residents and local professionals urged the Planning and Zoning Commission on June 5 to oppose a proposed amendment to the Unified Development Code that would increase allowable wall-sign area on multi‑story parking garages.
“Allowing a multi story building to have a larger sign area would be unfair to other businesses,” said Abel Hernandez, a city resident, speaking in opposition to Amendment Number 31 (identified in the packet as Section 39.03.023). He said the change would not promote orderly development.
The concern recurred across multiple public commenters. “The current UDC, as it stands, strikes a good balance with wall signs,” said Grace Rogers, a longtime resident. Rogers…
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