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Council adopts rewritten temporary‑sign ordinance to remove content‑based language; sets setbacks, size and number limits
Summary
Inver Grove Heights adopted new temporary sign rules that remove content-based campaign language and set a 10‑foot curb setback, a six‑square‑foot size limit per sign and a four‑sign maximum per property outside election periods; staff will focus on public education and complaint‑based enforcement.
The Inver Grove Heights City Council on Oct. 13 adopted a revised temporary‑sign ordinance that replaces the city’s prior content‑based language and sets measurable, content‑neutral rules for placement, size and number of temporary signs.
Community Development Director Ziemer said the rewrite removes a campaign‑specific subsection that legal review determined could be content‑based and therefore vulnerable to constitutional challenge.…
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