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Broomfield council approves large digital monument sign at Palisade Park after split vote
Summary
After a public hearing and debate about precedent, driver distraction and content control, council voted 7–3 to approve a 27-foot, partially digital monument sign at Palisade Park and a related URA resolution; opponents warned the size could set a precedent on Highway 7.
The City and County of Broomfield approved a request to amend the Palisade Park site plan to allow a larger, fully digital monument sign after a split council vote that illustrated a debate over gateway image and future precedent.
Alex Bradshaw, senior planner, explained that the proposed V-shaped monument sign would be 27 feet tall with approximately 335 square feet of signage area, including a roughly 148-square-foot digital panel on each face. The sign design was included within the Palisade Park PUD and had previously been modified in 2013; the current request increases the digital panel area to serve a growing amphitheater and…
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