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Council waives right‑of‑way rules for Hope VC banner and approves ice‑cream‑social sign placement for Historical Society

5402458 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

Valley Center council approved two temporary sign requests: a banner in the right‑of‑way for LifePointe Church’s Convoy for Hope event and placement of signs for the Valley Center Historical Society ice‑cream social (July 15–21). Both motions carried unanimously.

The Valley Center City Council on July 18 approved two temporary sign- and right‑of‑way requests for community events.

LifePointe Church requested permission to place a large temporary banner in the public right‑of‑way to advertise a Convoy for Hope event near the high school; staff said the banner would be displayed in the right‑of‑way as a temporary banner and that police normally assist with traffic control at the event. The council voted to waive the city right‑of‑way sign regulations to allow placement for 10 days prior to July 26, 2025.

Separately, the council approved placement of signs in the right‑of‑way for the Valley Center Historical Society’s old‑fashioned ice‑cream social. Staff said the society requested sign placement from July 15 through July 21 and asked to place a sign in front of city hall; the council approved the request and staff said they would place the signs promptly once council approved.

Both motions passed unanimously. Staff noted most event signage for fundraisers typically appears on private property, but these requests included right‑of‑way placements that required council approval.