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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Sign police out in force
Signs went out Friday night. Were picked up Sunday night.
Got a call on them today from one Frank Rivera with the city.
"I've seen your signs around and you've got to take them down as we don't allow that. You can have sign spinners but not billboards."
So what I'm hearing is that I can put a sign on a person next to the sidewalk, no permit or anything of that nature required, but I can't put a sign on a stick next to the sidewalk.
Makes perfect sense to me.... -_-
Guess I'll just join the masses sending junk mail.....