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Port Richey council adopts revised sign code, shortens temporary sign setback to 2 feet
Summary
On Feb. 24 the Port Richey City Council adopted changes to the city sign code (Ord. 26-740) and approved a related Waterfront Overlay update (Ord. 26-741). Council amended the temporary-sign setback from 5 feet to 2 feet and clarified that signs must not block sidewalks.
Port Richey — The City Council on Feb. 24 adopted two ordinances overhauling local sign rules and aligning the Waterfront Overlay District’s signage regulations with the city’s land‑development code.
Ordinance 26‑740, described by City Attorney Nancy Meyer as an overhaul to remove preempted or outdated provisions and to bring the city into compliance with prevailing First Amendment case law, passed on second reading after a council amendment. Council…
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