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Council considers 12-foot right-of-way limit for signs; tables ordinance preview

City of Bristow City Council · December 15, 2025
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Summary

Resident Bing Hooper asked about rights-of-way distances and Attorney Beth Anne Childs suggested using a 12-foot setback from the edge of the sidewalk or street in an amended sign ordinance; the council tabled the item to Jan. 5 for drafting.

The council discussed signs placed on roadways and in rights-of-way after agenda item #10 was read by Mayor Kris Wyatt. Resident Bing Hooper asked, "what is the distance of a right-of-way?" Attorney Beth Anne Childs recommended the amendment specify "12 ft from the edge of the sidewalk or street."

Councilmembers asked staff to draft an amended ordinance reflecting that distance and tabled the item to the Jan. 5, 2026 meeting for consideration; the motion to table passed on roll call with all present voting Aye.