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At 1:33 PM -0500 4/7/04, brian bates wrote:
maybe we can get an opinion from LIEP, wendy lane or jeff fischbach. Also, if illegal, what enforcement actions can we anticipate from liep or would that department "authorize" citizen enforcement. Brian Bates, mac'grove
A. Overbee wrote:I am noticing the ugly, yellow signs for collegepro.com all around on St. Paul's public boulevards. They are like garage sale signs - only larger. Is it legal for these temporary signs to be placed all around? If they are illegally placed, can I simply remove them and throw them out? A. Overbee
Merriam Park
Well, if you can figure out the sign laws in the City of St Paul your a better man than I am Gungadin :-)
Seriously thought hey look up Lawn Signs in the legislative code. Now this is a business advertising itself with something along the lines of a Political Lawn sign.
It was my general understanding that you are not allowed to place a sign of any type, other than a traffic or "official" type of sign, in the area between the street and the sidewalk, commonly called a boulevard.
I suggest you contact Citizen Service at 266-8989 and find out.
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