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Commissioners weigh monument sign dimensions, digital limits as staff drafts sign‑code changes

Plano Planning and Zoning Commission · April 7, 2026
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Summary

Staff presented proposed updates to Plano’s sign regulations, including monument‑sign height by thoroughfare, design tests to distinguish pole vs. monument signs, and unchanged controls on digital sign frequency and dimming; commissioners favored a proportional base rule for certain freestanding designs and asked staff to draft specific language.

Plano staff presented draft sign‑code updates to the Planning and Zoning Commission that would revise how freestanding (monument and pole) signs are measured and where larger monument signs are allowed.

Robin Kirk, senior planner, said staff recommends most areas retain a 10‑foot monument‑sign height maximum, with modest increases (up to 12 feet) on higher thoroughfares and up to 20 feet allowed…

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