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THUNDER BAY — The 2022 municipal election campaign is the first to be fought under a new city bylaw that manages the placement of candidates' campaign signs."Sign pollution" has been reduced significantly as a result of the prohibition against campaign signs on any public property including boulevards, and on any private property without consent.
Under the bylaw, it can be no more than 1.2 meters wide, and not more than 2.0 meters high, except where a billboard sign or mobile sign is utilized under a valid permit. The bylaw allows up to three signs on each private lot, but only one for every 500 metres of commercial or industrial property frontage, with permission.
"We did have a complaint, and we dealt with it," he said, but added there has been no blatant defiance of the bylaw.
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