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COMMUNITY IDENTIFICATION SIGNS (Oct 24, 03)

A NEW COUNCIL POLICY 200-10 (Oct 24, 03)

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For a long time, San Diego's rules on community and neighborhood entrance and
identification were a tangle. Hard to know which rules fit which situation.
After almost two years of work, a revision will go to the Public Safety and Neighborhood Services (PS&NS) committee on October 29, 2003. The changes were reviewed by community planning groups and the Community Planners Committee.
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The procedures are refined so that ALL requests for signs - both entry signs
and identification signs - must be submitted ONLY by Community Planning
Groups, not others. Everyone else must send requests to the Community Planning Group, to be reviewed there before forwarding. That's to keep anyone
from trying to change the names or boundaries without approval from the
Community Planning Group.
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The procedures regulate city-funded signs, privately-funded signs, signs in
the public right-of-way, signs on private property, custom signs, and standard signs.
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Posted by bosshog on 12/30/2003
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