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Council approves Kroger signage amendment; applicant sought three variances for updated branding

3625593 · May 19, 2025
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Worthington City Council adopted a resolution amending Kroger’s development plan at 60 W. Wilson Bridge Road to allow new branding including a Fresh Cart logo and pickup signage; the applicant requested three variances from the city’s sign code and said raceways are needed for installation.

The Worthington City Council on May 19 approved Resolution No. 20-2025 to amend the development plan for Kroger at 60 W. Wilson Bridge Road to permit updated signage tied to Kroger’s new branding.

Planning staff said Kroger’s application requires three variances from the city’s sign code, including an increase in permitted wall sign area and permission for one additional wall sign. "Anytime you have a development plan that needs variances, it does require Planning Commission to make a recommendation and then ultimately go on to City Council for approval," Mr. Brown said. He noted the Municipal Planning Commission recommended approval on…

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