LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 19-1050    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/12/2019 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 8/20/2019 Final action:
Title: Consideration, discussion and possible direction by City Council regarding adding Section 5.10, Light Pole Banners and Decorations, of the City of Broken Arrow Zoning Ordinance; specifically including rules and procedures for the City's acceptance of donation of decorative banners or other decorations designed to be placed on light poles
Attachments: 1. 8-20-2019 BANNER ORDINANCE PREVIEW-CITY HOLIDAY'S, 2. 8-20-2019 BANNER ORDINANCE PREVIEW-Public Activities
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Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 8-20-2019

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Consideration, discussion and possible direction by City Council regarding adding Section 5.10, Light Pole Banners and Decorations, of the City of Broken Arrow Zoning Ordinance; specifically including rules and procedures for the City's acceptance of donation of decorative banners or other decorations designed to be placed on light poles

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Background:
The City has received a request by the Military History Center ("Center") to place banners honoring veterans on City of Broken Arrow light poles equipped with banner brackets. The staff has researched the law regarding placing city-owned banners on light poles. Currently, the City does not have a written policy governing the use of the banner brackets. However, the light poles may be considered a limited public forum for promoting downtown events and generally promoting economic development in the City. The United States Supreme Court allows a City to restrict speech in a limited public forum to certain topics.
On June 20, 2019, the City Council held a working group to discuss how the Council would like to go forward in regulating the use of City owned light poles. Attached are drafts of two ordinances that reflect the different approaches discussed at the working group meeting. The first ordinance limits the use of donated banners and flags on the City owned light poles to City recognized holidays. The second ordinances authorizes the acceptance of banners and flags for display on the City owned light poles for all public events and activities.
The proposed preview ordinance allows banners publicizing public activities, events and programs that promote or celebrate the City, its civic institutions, City recognized holidays and other public events and public activities. The proposed preview ordinance also provides procedures for the City to process such applications.

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Requested By: Trevor Dennis, Ci...

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