Friday, November 22, 2019

• They're Finally Gone!!!

If you've driven by the T-intersection of Clinton Keith and Inland Valley in the past, you've undoubtedly seen some long standing banner blight... but not anymore
It's all been removed!
I almost couldn't believe my eyes when I didn't see the banners this morning.
This is another step in the right direction when it comes to cleaning up Wildomar. Yes, there are many other things on the list to get to... but, to quote a friend, Rome wasn't built in a day. ☺
A trip down banner nightmare lane.
There is a new temporary sign ordinance that has been in the works since Summer and soon shall get to the planning commission, and then go to the city council for final approval and fully operational in the first quarter of 2020.
Whether it was the sign fairy, all the noncompliant businesses spontaneously choosing to remove their junk at once, or code enforcement that made this happen; THANK YOU!
If you have a business in Wildomar, and you've put up some illegal signs/banners around town, I suggest that you pull them down voluntarily... unless you really want a visit (or worse) from a member of Wildomar's code enforcement.
HINT
If you planted a sign on property that you don't own, it's illegal. Please save the code enforcement peeps a trip, and self regulate.
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He that is proud of riches is a fool. For if he is exalted above his neighbors because he has more gold, how much inferior is he to a gold mine.
– Jeremy Taylor

Wildomar Rap is the gold mine.
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4 comments:

  1. Shows how much I travel on Clinton Keith, didn't even notice. It does look so much better in your picutures of all the junk signs removed. Makes for a proud city.

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    1. Slowly but surely. We let things get out of control in many parts of town (not just speaking of similar signs) so it's going to take more time than I'd like to get things squared up... but that's the direction we're heading. :)

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  2. How about all of the signs at Hidden Springs and Clinton Keith? I feel bad for the family of the little dog who went missing, but the sign has been there for over a year! And the massage advertisements are so tacky as well.

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    1. Believe me, that has been near ground zero on my list. I've been hoping that a city staffer would gently approach Simply Kneaded and ask them to voluntarily remove their sign. Looks like I'll be doing that myself. And when it comes to the missing dog sign, yeah, they need to understand that their dog isn't coming back.

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