EXAMINER NEWS - New Castle Sign Controversy Grows After Board Stresses Enforcement 883 Views Chappaqua,-- One of the lawn signs near the intersection of Route 117 and King Street in Chappaqua. The Town of New Castle’s stepped-up enforcement of signs in the right of way has been met with skepticism by some residents.
A decision by the New Castle Town Board to limit the escalation of
lawn signs in public spaces throughout town has been met with concerns
that some signs are being removed from private property. The growing controversy occurred after a board majority recently
tried clarifying for its code enforcement officers a longstanding town
law that prohibits signs from being displayed in the public right of
way. While the town has not traditionally enforced political signs,
Supervisor Ivy Pool said there has been a steady stream of complaints
since she’s been in office requesting that the board crack down on those
who place signs of all types on public property. MORE AT https://www.theexaminernews.com/new-castle-sign-controversy-grows-after-board-stresses-enforcement/
Thank you. An honest piece about what's really happening.
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