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Participants say temporary signage allowances reach nearly six months; staff asked to post pamphlet online

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At a Daytona Beach Shores meeting, speakers discussed temporary banner and other temporary signage rules — noting nearly six months of allowed display under the city code — and asked staff to place a business-facing pamphlet on the city website.

Business owner (unnamed) said the city's existing rules for temporary signage already allow extended display, noting: "Plus banner signage plus additional signage that we have in our code of ordinances, we have total of almost 6 months to have temporary signage as a business owner in the new insurance." Meeting participants said that created confusion about other timing references such as…

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