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Council debates temporary-sign rules and enforcement; staff to draft targeted revisions
Summary
Council discussed enforcement challenges under the recent sign ordinance and directed staff to draft focused temporary-sign changes (for example, limiting the number of temporary signs per intersection) and to review a Little Falls ordinance as a model.
After extensive council discussion, Dayton staff were asked to draft targeted changes to the city’s temporary-sign rules and to review other municipalities’ approaches.
Councilmembers described recurring problems with weekend placement of multiple temporary signs—developer signs, event signs and private signs—particularly at major intersections. Several councilmembers said…
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