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Government
Bill will target roadside signsPublished 08/22/07
Signs, signs everywhere, but are there enough laws in sight?
County Councilman Ed Reilly is drafting the County Council's second sign bill of the summer, this one aimed at the fields of temporary signs flooding medians or roadsides and advertising everything from weight-loss centers to home sales.
"People are doing whatever they can to get their name out there," said Mr. Reilly, R-Crofton. "It gives an unfair advantage to people who violate the law." His bill would outlaw signs on utility poles, trees or stoplights and clarify rules against advertising for businesses on the right of way on county roads. His effort...
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