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City staff propose one‑page banner policy restricting non‑city advertising; council asks for exceptions tied to strategic plan
Summary
Deputy City Manager Jason Loveland presented a one‑page draft banner policy that would restrict banners to city events and municipal interests and ban commercial advertising except for city‑aligned sponsorships; council sought clarity on whether civic pronouncements (for example anti‑racism messages) could qualify and staff will return the policy for April 13 consideration.
Deputy City Manager Jason Loveland presented a draft one‑page banner policy on March 23 that would permit banners promoting city events or municipal interests, prohibit general commercial or nonprofit advertising unless it is part of a city sponsorship, and require sponsor recognition not to dominate banner design.
Loveland said a cross‑functional staff team reviewed regional policies and identified…
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