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Port staff presents draft street pole banner rules; commission raises questions on fees and content

Port of San Francisco Commission · April 26, 2011
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Port staff outlined draft criteria to govern street pole banners on Port property, proposing a one‑permittee‑per‑block rule, typical 50‑day placements with 70‑day off periods, and potential proprietary rent study; commissioners asked about fees, enforcement and content restrictions such as prohibitions on political advertising under Prop G.

Port planning staff presented draft street pole banner criteria to the Port of San Francisco Commission and answered commissioners’ questions about installation, fees, enforcement and content.

Dan Hudak of the Port’s planning and development division said the draft criteria are modeled on the city’s public works code but tailored to the Port’s public‑trust duties and waterfront conditions. The draft defines three banner categories — port purpose banners, public agency banners and event banners — and proposes permitting banners for events expected to draw 500 or more in‑person attendees for a…

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