Friday, 11 September 2009

Signage Review

More signage news from around the world fron Hants and Dorset Signs - this time from Arizona as just five months after it amended the city sign ordinance, the Kingman City Council appears set to amend it again. At Tuesday evening's Council meeting, Mayor John Salem directed city staff to initiate the amendment process, this time seeking to loosen the city's regulations on on-going temporary signs, which have been a cause for concern for many local businesses after the city tightened those same regulations in April.

The amended sign ordinance initially took effect in June, and by the following month, scads of business owners - car dealers in particular - had been served code violation notices for essentially putting up the same types of signage they had for years. Several business owners, including local car dealership owners Martin Swanty and Hank Nolte, approached Council with their concerns at the July 20 meeting, leading Council to impose a moratorium on all sign code enforcement until the matter could be resolved.

Over the following month, Swanty, Nolte and six other business owners met three times to work out their suggestions for revisions to the sign ordinance. Those suggestions were presented to Council on Tuesday.

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