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Council reviews draft ordinance to limit non-election yard sign size and placement

5708034 · September 2, 2025
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Summary

Council sign code changes would set a 10-foot setback from curb, recommend 18x24-inch limit outside election season and cap temporary yard signs per lot; city staff will send the draft to the planning commission for public hearing and further recommendation.

City staff presented a draft amendment to the city's zoning sign code to replace content-specific language about campaign signs with a content-neutral "temporary sign" standard and to clarify placement, size and number limits outside of state-defined election seasons.

The draft would: require yard signs to be set back 10 feet from the curb or edge of pavement on city streets; limit temporary residential yard signs to roughly 18 by 24 inches (or an equivalent square-footage…

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