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Rosenberg council adopts rules limiting campaign signs on city property used as polling places
Summary
Council approved Resolution R426 to amend the city's policy for campaign signage on city-owned property used as polling places, prohibiting rebar and T-posts, permitting light-duty H-frame stakes and adding vacant land across the street to the sign-count calculations.
The Rosenberg City Council adopted Resolution R426 to amend the city's policy on campaign and election signage at city-owned properties used as polling places.
Staff explained the update clarifies allowable sign supports and adds adjacent vacant land near City Hall into the sign-count calculation. The resolution prohibits wooden or steel stakes, rebar and…
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