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Residents object to Firewise sign placed near nonparticipant property; commission refers dispute to City Council
Summary
Residents objected to a Firewise program sign installed in the public right‑of‑way at 1115 Camino Vallecito, saying their property was identified without consent; Public Works said the sign represents the neighborhood and urged complainants to raise the dispute with City Council.
Residents raised objections to a Firewise program sign installed in the public right‑of‑way at 1115 Camino Vallecito during other business at the Nov. 10 Lafayette Design Review Commission meeting, and the commission did not take action, directing residents to seek resolution at City Council.
Michael Moran, director of engineering and public works for the City of Lafayette, said Firewise signs are issued after neighborhoods apply to the Contra Costa Fire District and that Public Works installs uniform signs in the public right‑of‑way at locations meant to…
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