closed #156938
Temporary Signage w/o permit
445 N Union ST
- Case Date:
- 11/8/2016
I went to vote early this morning, and I noticed at least ten campaign signs right next to the stairs to an entrance to the polling location at 445 N. Union St.
I went to vote early this morning, and I noticed at least ten campaign signs right next to the stairs to an entrance to the polling location at 445 N. Union St.
Clearnote Church has posted yard signs on public property around the High Street/Winslow/Rogers Roundabout. They are advertising Easter Church services. If nonprofits aren't able to use the roundabout to advertise their events and activities, I do not think private churches should be able to place yard signs here either. Also, Easter has been over for 2 days. Thanks for looking into this!
Is this kind of signage legal? They must have used a ladder to get these signs on the utility pole. Just wondering! They are on E High Street on the north-east side of the intersection with E Second. The other side of the pole has a yellow Walking Children sign.
Since the 3 (illegal?) signs that were attached to a pole on High Street have been removed, I assume they were indeed illegal. Here are 4 more locations where College Pro Painters signs have been placed: High Street, going towards the roundabout, on the right hand side near the entrance to Arden Place; On the roundabout at Winslow and High. At the intersection of E First and Highland; At the intersection of Miller and Highland;
Do these people have a permit or don't they? We Buy Houses for Cash 812-929-4011 At the north-west corner of E First and Rogers' intersection.
reminder for 4th st festival yard signs- 12" from sidewalk or 10' from road- correct?
Hello, I work for a company called EmployBridge and I was wondering how I can get a permit for us to post a banner out front by oursidewalk next to the road? We are a staffing agency and this is how we are advertising for new hires. Please, feel free to email me at Alexis.Hemmerling@employbridge.com I appreciate it! Thank you!
Hello. I am a graduate student at the Kelley School of Business. This semester my team and I are responsible for consulting with a small business, Wick's Wheels, to help the store gain more access to students and make a greater presence on campus. One of the things we are recommending is the business have a "booth" opened on Kirkwood for next welcome week helping to kickstart a scooter rental idea we are pitching to them as well. I am just wondering for reference, would the business have to gain a permit to set up on Kirkwood somewhere or how would that work? Thanks!
A couple of years ago my church was asked to remove a sign we had on our church property for some event we were going to have. I am just wondering if the sign for a 'Game Development Camp' in July to be held at IU, that is attached to a fence at the SW corner of High and Second Street, is legitimate. Thanks for checking into this.
Neighbors are wondering what this metal black box is, zip-tied to the entrance of the Eastside Neighborhood (where Hunter turns into the walking path on Mitchell). Is this something the City has installed and, if so, what is it? If it is not City-sanctioned, can it be removed? It's a little creepy. Thank you on behalf of Eastside neighbors.