February 28, 2026 - 11:51

The Murfreesboro City Council has approved a significant amendment to the city's sign ordinance, creating new guidelines for flag displays on commercial properties. The updated rules specifically permit larger flags to be flown in designated areas within the community, addressing previous size restrictions that some business owners found limiting.
The revised ordinance establishes clear parameters for flagpoles and the dimensions of flags allowed in commercial and industrial zones. Proponents of the change argue that it provides businesses with greater flexibility for expression and visibility while maintaining the city's aesthetic standards. The decision comes after a period of review and public discussion regarding the balance between commercial interests and community signage cohesion.
City officials emphasized that the amendment is designed to offer a uniform set of rules, ensuring fair and consistent application across all applicable businesses. The updated code is expected to provide clarity for both existing enterprises and new developments, outlining precisely where and how larger flags can be incorporated into a property's exterior. The ordinance takes effect immediately, allowing qualifying businesses to adjust their displays in accordance with the new standards.
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