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Loomis planning commission recommends council review updated sign ordinance with limited digital signage

Loomis Planning Commission · March 25, 2026
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Summary

After extended staff presentation and public comment, the Planning Commission voted to forward an amended Title 13, Chapter 13.38 sign ordinance to the Town Council, recommending limits on animated content, proposed locations for programmable monument signs on town property, A-frame rules and a maintenance requirement; staff will consolidate edits for council review.

The Loomis Planning Commission voted to forward recommended amendments to Title 13, Chapter 13.38 (signs) to the Town Council, adopting Resolution 2602 as amended by the commission. The changes aim to update a 2003 sign code to address programmable digital displays while limiting animated or flashing content and specifying eligible locations and content restrictions.

Town Planner Christie explained the ad hoc committee’s work dating to 2022 and described what the amendment would allow and prohibit: programmable digital monument signs and limited digital sandwich/A-frame displays are under consideration, but digital billboards, animated/moving/flashing messages, wall-mounted animated displays and programmable window signs are prohibited. The amendment would limit programmable digital content to public information, safety messages and…

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