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Protection & Policy committee refers sign-permit overhaul to staff, asks for March 10 update
Summary
The committee voted to refer a proposal to streamline the city's sign-permit process — including a single point-of-contact model and potential delegation of some right-of-way permits to staff — and asked for a progress update on March 10.
The Protection & Policy Committee voted Jan. 24 to refer a proposal that would streamline the city’s sign-permit process and asked staff to return with recommended changes by March 10.
Committee members said the proposed changes would create one applicant point of contact within the department and could reduce delays caused by routing permits through multiple departments and monthly council schedules. "We've made some changes. I think that is helping to streamline that process with 1 point of contact in our department," a department director told the committee.
The discussion focused on permits that affect the public…
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