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Business owner and residents clash over Waggontail Ranch sign; council declines to absorb cost
Summary
Waggontail Ranch owner and nearby business owners argued over who should pay to replace a damaged roadside sign; council treated the matter as discussion and moved to let Waggontail Ranch and contractor Pearson resolve the dispute rather than approve city payment.
Business owner and residents clash over Waggontail Ranch sign; council declines to absorb cost
Valley Center — A dispute over a damaged sign near the Waggontail Ranch development drew public comment at the June 3 council meeting, where business owners and neighbors asked the city to pay roughly $1,800 to replace a sign damaged during nearby construction. The council declined to authorize city payment and moved to allow the affected business and the contractor to resolve the matter.
Several people spoke in public comment and during the agenda item about responsibility for the sign. A business owner who identified himself and described owning a small business near the site said he and others would object to public funds being…
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