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Parents, principals and residents debate LED marquees in Fulshear public hearing
Summary
At public hearings on proposed amendments to Articles 2 and 3 of Fulshear’s Coordinated Development Ordinance, residents argued LED electronic marquees would harm the city’s character while school officials said digital signs would improve real‑time communication with families.
Fulshear residents and school officials debated whether to allow LED electronic marquees on school campuses during a June 17 public hearing over proposed amendments to Articles 2 and 3 of the Coordinated Development Ordinance (CDO).
Why it matters: The proposed change would allow electronic/digital signs in certain circumstances. Supporters said marquees improve timely communication with families and staff; opponents said they are a safety distraction, harm “sense of place,” and that allowing them for schools would legally force the city to open them to other…
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