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How can I cut down on the amount of circulars & advertising left on my door? |
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Written by eclectic
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Thursday, 17 April 2008 |
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LGNA checked with Kathleen Davis, Director of the City’s Code Compliance Department. Ms. Davis tells us that there actually is an ordinance entitled "Distribution of handbills where posted or indicated as prohibited." This ordinance does not allow placement of commercial or noncommercial handbills upon any private premise if there is a posting near the entrance that states words like No Trespassing, No Advertisement, No Peddlers or Agents, No Soliciting, etc. Neighborhood residents who use such signs attest that, while they don’t totally eliminate handbills, these signs do cut down on the amount of material left. Additionally, as with all public notices, it helps if signs are bilingual.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 18 April 2008 )
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