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Draft sign rules would curb digital message‑board impacts near homes and set school curfews
Summary
Council heard a draft amendment to sign standards that would require digital signs in non-residential districts within 100 feet of residential property to go dark at night and set earlier cutoffs for primary, secondary/unified and other school or civic uses; state DOT roads must meet DOT illumination and message-duration rules.
City staff presented a draft amendment to the sign standards intended to make digital message boards easier to manage near residential neighborhoods and to treat schools consistently.
Kevin Ashley explained the changes and said they stem from requests by the school board and from Planning & Zoning direction to address digital signs adjacent to residential districts. Under the draft, any digital sign in a non‑residential…
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