The city doesn’t tell people what their signs and flags may or may not say, Peterson learned this week when he called the city attorney’s office. That code regulates the design and physical characteristics of signs and flags but not their content, city media relations coordinator Molly Hadfield said Tuesday. The last time the city revised its sign code, in 2019, planning director Bill Fiander suggested the mayor and council avoid adopting regulations that would govern content.
Source: CJonline.com.