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Council tables campaign‑sign and temporary‑sign amendments after debate on early‑voting window and enforcement

2219333 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

Council discussed proposed changes to campaign‑sign rules for city property and private property (land development code), including allowing signs during early voting, size limits on city property and designated off‑limits areas; members asked for a work session and the item was tabled for further review.

The Oviedo City Council on Feb. 3 discussed proposed amendments to city sign rules to clarify when and where campaign and other temporary noncommercial signs may be placed on city property and on private property, and asked staff to return with a work‑session review rather than moving immediately to ordinance language.

Key points of the staff proposal: Brian Cobb explained that existing City Code Section 30‑3 prohibits signs on city property except for a narrow carve‑out…

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