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Pasco planning commissioners recommend allowing sandwich‑board signs in downtown overlay
Summary
The City of Pasco Planning Commission unanimously recommended that City Council consider a targeted code amendment to allow sandwich‑board signs in the Downtown Pasco Overlay District with placement, ADA and removal rules, and a hold‑harmless clause. Staff said the item will go to a Feb. 9 workshop and is targeted for ordinance adoption Feb. 17, 2026.
The City of Pasco Planning Commission on Tuesday voted unanimously to recommend a staff‑draft code amendment that would allow sandwich‑board signs in the public right‑of‑way only within the Downtown Pasco Overlay District and a 300‑foot buffer around it.
Planner Eileen Bargan, who presented the proposal, said the amendment is limited in scope and intended to give downtown businesses a clear, regulated option for temporary sidewalk signs. “This proposal as directed by City Council is limited in scope. It applies only to the Downtown Pasco Overlay District and a 300 foot buffer surrounding it,” she said,…
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