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Council limits Kwik Trip highway pole sign to 50 feet, 300 sq. ft. after appeal and public debate
Summary
After applicant requested a 100-foot, 624-square-foot pole sign for a new Kwik Trip near I-20, the council amended the appeal to match staff recommendation — 50 feet tall and 300 square feet — and approved the change 7–0.
The Midland City Council unanimously amended a sign-permit appeal on Aug. 26 to allow a 50‑foot tall pole sign with a 300‑square‑foot sign face for a proposed Kwik Trip site near Interstate 20, increasing the site’s total allowed signage to 517 square feet including monument signs.
Turner Sign Systems had appealed a building official’s denial of a permit that would have allowed a much larger pole sign. Company representative Craig Honeywell, on behalf of Kwik Trip, said visibility from the interstate and the need to…
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