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Commission weighs safety‑focused limits for political signs and digital signage while staff researches legal constraints
Summary
The planning commission reviewed a referral on Chapter 153 (signs), discussed safety‑based setbacks for election signs at City Hall, possible numeric limits, and technical limits for LED/digital signage; staff will research legal constraints and measurable brightness standards.
Commissioners discussed a referral to review Chapter 153 of the city code on signs. The conversation covered three distinct issues: temporary political signs (especially around City Hall during elections), static sign size and setbacks, and the regulation of LED or digital message signs.
For temporary political signage, commissioners proposed safety‑based location limits (examples discussed included a 10‑foot…
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