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Signage is important to local businesses and the economy, allowing business and brand identification, and providing communication and marketing opportunities. The City of Hamilton's Sign By-law currently prohibits digital signs. To keep pace with technological advancements the City is examining the inclusion of digital signs to the existing Sign By-law 10-197(External link).
In May 2022, the City of Hamilton is offering public surveys to both residents and sign industry stakeholders as an opportunity to voice their opinion on the inclusion of digital signs to the existing Sign By-law.
Signage is important to local businesses and the economy, allowing business and brand identification, and providing communication and marketing opportunities. The City of Hamilton's Sign By-law currently prohibits digital signs. To keep pace with technological advancements the City is examining the inclusion of digital signs to the existing Sign By-law 10-197(External link).
In May 2022, the City of Hamilton is offering public surveys to both residents and sign industry stakeholders as an opportunity to voice their opinion on the inclusion of digital signs to the existing Sign By-law.
Are you a business owner that utilizes signage or a sign company? We want your opinion on the inclusion of digital signs to the existing Sign By-law 10-197.
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Identifying the scope of the project, conducting jurisdictional scan of comparable municipalities, identifying relevant legislation/policy, establishing work group of key departments.
Planning
Digital Signs has finished this stage
Reviewing information from jurisdictional scan, work group input, drafting by-law amendments, revising amendments.
Execute (May to June 2022)
Digital Signs is currently at this stage
Conduct community and industry stakeholder surveys to gain feedback, revise by-law amendments based on engagement.