2023 Sign Ordinance Update Since 2020, we’ve been hearing about how small yard signs are “garbage” and make the town look “trashy”. We’ve seen pink stickers emerge and get plastered on signs all over town every election cycle, and at ...
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Mooresville sign amendment dies at town council meeting MOORESVILLE — An amendment to the town of Mooresville’s Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) died Tuesday night after it failed to receive a second to councilman Dustin Stanley’s motion for approval. Stanley said that ...
Read MoreMooresville plan commission sends sign amendment back to town council MOORESVILLE — The placement of signs was the only topic of discussion Thursday night at the monthly meeting of the Mooresville Plan Commission. For more than a year, town officials and ...
Read MoreMooresville councilman presents UDO amendment on signs MOORESVILLE — For more than a year, officials in Mooresville have been talking about signs in town rights-of-way. Last year, yard signs started to be removed from town rights-of-way. These signs included campaign ...
Read MoreCOLUMN: No sanctuary in Mooresville Until Mooresville stops banning people from putting a “Just Be Kind” sign next to their mailbox or putting “Slow, Children at Play” signs by the street in front of their house, it cannot claim to ...
Read MoreMooresville officials, GOP chairman talk ‘sanctuary town’ proposal MOORESVILLE — The first two amendments in the U.S. Constitution protect American’s freedom of religion, speech, the press and the right to bear arms. At Tuesday’s meeting of the Mooresville Town Council, ...
Read MoreLibertarians argue First Amendment violations MOORESVILLE — The Libertarian Party of Morgan County, Indiana (LPMCIN) is threatening a possible lawsuit against the town of Mooresville in the ongoing saga related to the placement — and removal — of signs in ...
Read MoreCOLUMN: A no win scenario The Mooresville Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) states that signs may not be installed “In any public right-of-way, unless specifically authorized by the legislative body or their designee”. What that means is that no sign can ...
Read MoreTown BZA denies sign variance MOORESVILLE — It was a long night for members of the Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals and Mooresville Plan Commission. Combined, both groups met for more than three hours and they continued two items until ...
Read MoreSigns discussed at Tuesday council meeting MOORESVILLE — The Mooresville Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), specifically with regards to signage in town rights-of-way and property, was a topic of discussion at Tuesday night’s town council meeting. Mooresville parks superintendent Brent Callahan ...
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