North Bend Seeks Business Feedback on Sign Code Update and City Services

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

North Bend is reaching out to local business owners for input on proposed updates to signage regulations through a brief survey. Current sign codes, as outlined in the North Bend Municipal Code (NBMC) Chapter 18. 20, fail to accommodate the variety of sign types and unique business circumstances in the city. The survey will gather essential feedback on the effectiveness of government services and how the city can better support local enterprises. Participants can direct questions to Associate Planner Caitlin Hepworth via email or phone.

The city hall is open for in-person consultations, providing further access to information. This feedback will directly influence changes to the signage regulations, ensuring they align with the needs of local businesses. The survey represents an opportunity for business owners to voice their experiences and suggestions regarding city services. Enhancing these regulations is crucial for fostering a vibrant business environment in North Bend.

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