Signage Information

Signage for a business is key to getting your business noticed and build brand awareness.   The city's sign code allows various sign types and ample sizes to get you noticed. 

All permanent exterior signage requires an application and sign graphics that are approved by the city zoning administrator.  An application for signs in windows is not required. Windows may not be covered in more than 40% of the window area. 

Sign Application

Sign Code Sec 15.21

Standard Sign Materials - description of indoor and outdoor sign materials and certain sign types

Temporary Signs 

Temporary outdoor signage is allowed for a business grand opening for up to 30 days. No other outdoor temporary signs are allowed other than using an A-Frame.  

A-Frame, Sandwich Board Signs

These signs are permitted for businesses, ideally having a quality frame that is cohesive with your business branding.  They can be placed in the public way and must be taken inside each day at business closing.

New Hanging Blade Sign Grant Available

A new grant program is now available for storefront businesses that are open to the public in the Downtown District.  Receive up to $500 to install a hanging blade sign to get your business noticed.