TWO (not one) "Massage," "Head Spa" and a "Handyman" sandwich board signs are "tented" on 85th St. near 166th Ave. NE. Across the street are two others. They are distracting drivers and proliferating almost daily. If this keeps up, our city will be tacky and visually polluted, yet small businesses need to advertise -- maybe not this way. It's a quandary
According to Code Enforcement Officer Rob Lewis, the city attorney is working on a sign code amendment. "We want to ensure the city is clean and presentable but also must ensure we're not infringing of constitutional free Speech rights while doing so."
A good start in the amendment process would be limiting the businesses to one sign on a street and give fines to those who don't.
Our right to free Speech is violated during elections when only candidates may post their signs. During elections, almost always ugly signs from one or two business are staked everywhere. There is no infringement.
Above, seven sandwich board signs are massed on one short block of 85th Street and they wrap around the corner. In "bunches" they are unsightly, distracting, and unfitting for the character of our City.


