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Council adopts revised ordinance on campaign signs; allows limited right‑of‑way placement near polling places
Summary
After public review and edits, the council adopted Ordinance 17‑57 revising the city code on political campaign signs; changes clarify placement adjacent to polling places, prohibit median signs and remove a duplicative sidewalk prohibition.
The City of Oviedo adopted Ordinance 17‑57 on May 19, updating the municipal code section on political campaign signage.
Staff presented changes made after the ordinance’s first reading, including removal of references that the supervisor of elections could order sign removal where the statute limits that authority. The adopted language permits campaign signs six square feet or smaller to be placed in the public…
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