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Commission approves temporary-signs rule: 60 days before, 10 days after an election
Summary
The Planning Commission passed UDO Amendment No. 79 (6–0), which sets a 60-day pre-election window and requires temporary public-interest signs to be removed within 10 days after an election; staff said enforcement will begin with notices and escalate to violations if signs remain.
The Independence Planning Commission voted 6–0 on Jan. 27 to adopt UDO Amendment No. 79, adding time limits for temporary signs associated with public-interest events.
Staff said the amendment (case 26175-02) adds a timeframe to the city sign regulations so code enforcement has a clear standard: signs related to public-interest events may be placed beginning 60 days before an election and must be removed within 10…
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