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Council narrows political sign‑free zones around town center and Shea; resolution passes 6‑1
Summary
After public comment and deliberation, the council adopted an amended sign‑free zone map that preserves a contiguous downtown protection area and a separate contiguous stretch along Shea Boulevard while excluding some peripheral fingers; the measure passed 6‑1 with one councilmember opposed.
The Town Council adopted a revised political sign‑free zone map by resolution, approving a version that retains a contiguous downtown zone around the lake and a contiguous area along Shea Boulevard while removing several peripheral arterial 'fingers.' The measure passed 6‑1.
Director John Wesley reviewed state law governing temporary signs and the town’s options. He told council that Arizona Revised Statutes allow political signs in public rights of way 72 days before a primary election through 15 days after, with square‑foot limits (up to 16 square…
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