Until the city council indicates in the general plan that NO city money will be used for this project or the TOD's (transit-oriented developments) that go with it, could the signs stay up? The city letter drafted to UTA is important, however, not effective until the general plan recognizes the same message. Let's encourage the city council to quickly get this taken care of.
Can we also post a copy of the letter from the city council asking business owners to remove signage from their property?
ReplyDeleteUntil the city council indicates in the general plan that NO city money will be used for this project or the TOD's (transit-oriented developments) that go with it, could the signs stay up? The city letter drafted to UTA is important, however, not effective until the general plan recognizes the same message. Let's encourage the city council to quickly get this taken care of.
ReplyDeleteThis is sooooooo STUPID! After the LRT failure in Salt Lake now they want to bring it here. IDIOTS!
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