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Committee approves substitute to restrict private memorials, adds right-of-way language
Summary
A Cheyenne city committee approved a substitute to an ordinance that would bar private displays on city public property and rights of way except where expressly allowed; sponsors said the measure balances family memorials with public-safety and maintenance needs, and the item is recommended to the full council.
The Cheyenne city committee voted to approve a substitute for an ordinance that would restrict private displays on city public property and public rights of way, sending the amended measure to the full council for final consideration.
Deputy City Attorney David Hopkinson told the committee the ordinance "provides that no person would erect a public display on public property of the city of Cheyenne, except as otherwise expressly permitted by law or expressly authorized by the city," and…
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