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A Los Angeles business owner says city code enforcement officials have relentlessly targeted him for setting a sidewalk sign too close to city property while ignoring the growing homeless encampments.
TWIN BRIDGES n Norman Frankland of Twin Bridges can't imagine having to take down the folding "open" sign in front of his Weaver's Studio after it sat out front every business day for the past 12 ...
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Saluda business owners frustrated over sidewalk construction delaysDowntown Saluda’s sidewalk project, which was slated for completion in early November, has dragged into December, leaving business owners ... have posted signs reminding customers they are ...
What happened: Council approved an ordinance to allow A-frame sidewalk signs ... the pandemic, the signs were allowed in order to promote businesses. Many Lititz business owners requested ...
He also said the city needs to be more business friendly ... in a manner that obstructs a sidewalk, curb ramp or other pedestrian path of travel. Signs must not extend higher than 42 inches ...
Jilla St. Germain struggled to admit to a group of local business owners ... the majority of the sidewalk construction by the end of April, but updated pedestrian crossing signs won’t be ...
“Therefore, the sidewalk areas must remain free from any obstructions that could hinder pedestrian traffic. Business owners will have 14 days to remove these signs before a Tourism Unit police ...
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