
The Bloomington City Council is slated to open the floor to public input on proposed amendments to the local Sign Code, an issue touching on the aesthetic and regulatory pulse of the cityscape. According to an announcement posted on the city's official website, the public hearing is set for April 28, at 6:30 p.m., giving residents the chance to air their opinions on potential changes impacting sign definitions, materials, and the size limits for both temporary and permanent signage under the city's Chapter 21 Code.
For those looking to engage with the council deliberations, attendance can be in person at the Civic Plaza or through digital platforms, owing to current state legislation that accommodates such participatory methods, as per the City of Bloomington. The accessibility extends to viewing options too—residents can tune in via BTV on Comcast channels 859 or 14, or stream the meeting online at the city's website or YouTube channel.
To include a breadth of voices in the council's decision-making process, multiple avenues for testifying have been laid out; individuals may call in during the hearing to contribute their thoughts, taking advantage of a "raise your hand" feature by pressing *3, or submit comments in advance via voicemail or email, ensuring their perspectives on the proposed sign code alterations are registered before the 2 p.m. cutoff on the day of the meeting says the city news release.
Any further inquiries or comments can be addressed to the Planning Manager, Nick Johnson, either by visiting the Civic Plaza, dialing his office, or sending an email, the City of Bloomington stated.









