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Committee presses Town for review of excessive signage, discusses business sign standards

Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee · May 27, 2026
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Summary

Committee members raised concerns that Redington Shores has too many signs — 'We have more signs than any other community' — and suggested a business sign standard modeled on Boca Raton while noting most local signs are FDOT-controlled.

Committee minutes for May 27 record a detailed discussion about signage in Redington Shores. Under Old Business the committee proposed a comprehensive review of all signs (crosswalks, directional and business signage) and recommended removing any that are not absolutely necessary, calling the present condition an eyesore along Gulf Boulevard.

Members also discussed developing a business sign ordinance patterned on Boca Raton that would favor small, low-mounted, subtle signs, but noted the town has relatively few businesses and that many signs are FDOT-owned, which could limit local regulatory reach. The committee asked to consult with Town staff and to attend the Town Workshop for project coordination.