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Parker commission to workshop sign ordinance after debate over political and electronic signs

Planning and Zoning Commission · March 12, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners agreed to schedule a workshop to revisit Chapter 153 (signs), focusing on whether to allow electronic signs, and how to limit political signage at the city's single polling place (options discussed included caps by number or total square footage plus setbacks and time windows).

The Planning and Zoning Commission agreed to convene a workshop to reexamine the city's sign ordinance, including whether to lift the existing prohibition on electronic signs and how to regulate political signs at Parker's polling place.

Staff said City Council had asked the commission to review the overall ordinance, with particular attention to electronic signage and limits on political signs at the voting location. "Some of the issues that we're having to address on a regular basis are the traffic concerns ... visibility triangle there at Marker Road ...…

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