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Dripping Springs amends sign ordinance to ease small-business signage, adds guidance and administrative processes
Summary
Council approved amendments to the city sign ordinance to simplify monument sign permits, allow more flexible temporary and banner signage without permits, clarify vehicle and construction sign rules, and to produce a public 'signs' landing page to help businesses comply.
On Oct. 21 the Dripping Springs City Council approved amendments to the city sign ordinance intended to streamline permitting and clarify rules for businesses and developers.
City Attorney Laura Mueller, who led the staff presentation, said the changes include a single monument‑sign application regardless of sign size, annual renewals for construction development signs (maintaining a maximum of 48 square feet), relaxed permit requirements for smaller real estate…
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