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Council approved Ordinance O-26-04 by a 4-1 vote, adding limits and operating standards for electronic signs and nighttime lighting, including Dark-Sky principles and wildlife protections. Council also approved a 2027-2031 Capital Improvement Program with $15.7 million in proposed 2027 investments, including $5.7 million for Shiloh Road Corridor Improvements and $2.8 million for the Path to Campus; $9 million in grants and private funding is secured or anticipated.
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The new sign rules will reduce nighttime light impacts, limit certain electronic sign sizes and brightness, and connect some sign operations to adjacent road closures. The approved capital plan sets priorities for major road, pedestrian, traffic-signal, and municipal-building projects, with outside funding expected to offset much of the cost. Council also approved a regional master tree list for development projects and allowed a requested noise waiver with notice to neighboring residents.
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