Any governmental body having jurisdiction may erect signs or display notices that direct or regulate traffic or parking, convey public information, identify public property or provide legal service.
Public utilities may erect noncommercial signage of the appropriate size regarding its poles, pipes, lines or facilities.
Public transit providers may erect noncommercial signage of appropriate size and in the appropriate locations to inform passengers of its services.
[Amended 8-8-2006 by Ord. No. 1455]
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Governments, utilities, emergency services and contractors may display emergency warning signs or safety equipment when performing authorized or permitted work.
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Only the listed entities may operate a light fixture that produces blinking, flashing, rotating, pulsing or scrolling light in the public space.
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Signs that project into or over a public space from a location on private property shall be permitted, provided that they conform in all other respects to the provisions of this chapter.
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An awning structure or framework that projects into the right-of-way without its covering, whether permanent or fabric, shall be prohibited regardless of its past or future use as a sign.
Borough Council, upon written request, may approve the temporary erection or display of signs for special occasions provided the signage conforms in all other respects to this chapter.