Reno Revamps Electronic-Display Ordinance

By a 6-1 vote, Reno, NV’s City Council has amended its electronic-display regulations, according to www.ktvn.com. Stipulations including limiting displays’ brightness to 1,500 nits during the evening and 5,000 nits during daylight, and forbidding DS installation within 750 ft. of a residentially zoned area, unless a business owner within a residential area receives approval during a public, city-council hearing (the previous limit had been 300 ft.). Existing digital signs were grandfathered into the new ordinance.

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