City approves new rules for signs along Chicago River
(Photo) The first of five letters is installed on the south face of Trump International Hotel & Tower on May 14, 2014.
The city council on Wednesday passed an ordinance introduced on October 8 by Mayor Rahm Emanuel and 42nd Ward Alderman Brendan Reilly to create a special “sign district” on the river.
“Reducing visual clutter along the river is important,” says Reilly. “Given the city’s significant investment, we want to set a higher design aesthetic standard along that corridor.”
The district covers the entire main branch of the river, from Lake Shore Drive west to Wolf Point, and from Kinzie Street south to Roosevelt Road. It includes all riverfront property – between Lake Shore Drive and Lake Street – that faces Wacker Drive.
New sign rules
Not allowed at all are banners, neon signs, flashing signs, dynamic imaging displays, roof signs, painted wall signs, and off-premise signs.
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