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Council introduces zoning text amendment to ban foam and 3D-printed signage, sets window-transparency standard

City Council, City of Westminster · February 12, 2026
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Summary

Council introduced, for first reading, amendments to the Westminster Municipal Code to prohibit foam/3D-printed/cut acrylic signage, clarify wall-sign area limits (1.5 sq ft/linear foot), and set window transparency at 50%; the ordinance passed first reading on a 5-0 roll call.

The Westminster City Council on Feb. 11 introduced for first reading a zoning text amendment (case 2025-0237) that would prohibit foam, 3D-printed, and cut acrylic signage in many contexts, set a maximum wall sign allowance of 1.5 square feet per linear foot of tenant frontage, and add a definition of transparency so window tint can be measured at 50% light transmittal.

Ken, senior planner, told the council…

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