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Tulsa planning staff seeks code change to allow electronic message centers
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The Urban and Economic Development Committee was briefed on an ordinance, ECA 32, to amend the City of Tulsa zoning code to allow electronic message centers.
The Urban and Economic Development Committee was briefed on an ordinance, ECA 32, to amend the City of Tulsa zoning code to allow electronic message centers.
Planning staff said the text amendment would explicitly allow electronic message centers — digital signs that display changeable text such as gas prices, time or temperature — rather than treating them as higher‑impact digital display signs. “This is a zoning code text amendment to allow for electronic message centers,” the staff presentation said, noting the city’s 2016 code update did not carry forward the older…
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