The local town has a sign ordinance.
Years ago, we had a guy trying to make a living by parking a food truck at an unused business. The food truck had permission to use the lot. The mayor for some reason did not like the food truck guy. Never could figure it out because the food truck guy did NOT get involved with the VERY heated local politics. The food truck guy would use "social" media to promote his business and nothing more...
But the mayor was out to get him for some reason and went after the food truck signs. :shocked: These were very little, itty bitty signs that the food truck owner put out each morning and pick up at the end of the day. They said things like, "Coffee", "Breakfast", "Lunch", etc. The Mayor sent in the sign enforcers and shut this guy down and put him out of business.
Today, at the very same parking lot, a guy selling fruits and veggies, along with a hand wash car business. Because of the way these two businesses operate the lot is a bit more cluttered than before. No big deal to me, but the lot looked neater with just the food truck.
Another food truck operates a couple miles down the road and leaves the signs up 24 hours.
What is the difference?
The mayor is no longer in office. Thank goodness. He stopped running for office.
Later,
Dan