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Alamosa business owner says new sign-lighting limits harm wayfinding; staff schedules review

Alamosa City Council · January 8, 2026
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Summary

Levi Wilner, owner of Extreme Graphics, told the City Council that a 3,000 Kelvin cap and a 500-lumen limit in the recent sign-and-lighting code reduce visibility for commercial signage. City staff agreed to review the rules at a March 4 work session and will connect with the business owner and the developer.

Levi Wilner, owner of Extreme Graphics, told the Alamosa City Council on Jan. 7 that recent changes to the city's sign-and-lighting code have reduced nighttime visibility for commercial signs and created wayfinding and safety concerns.

"It does not work for commercial signage," Wilner said of the 3,000 Kelvin color-temperature limit, and later added, "500 lumens is roughly equivalent to a single household light bulb." He told the council that internally…

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