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BREAKING!!!! GROVE ST TRAFFIC ISLAND HAS ILLEGALLY PLACED CAMPAIGN SIGNS OF VAGIANOS, PERRON, MORTIMMER, LAYING AROUND BY THE WELCOME TO RIDGEWOOD PLAQUE

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#3540 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 190, SECTION 122 OF THE CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF RIDGEWOOD ENTITLED “SIGNS” GO CLEAN IT UP AND PAY THE FINES!!!
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Ridgewood NJ, REMINDER: Village Ordinance #3540 prohibits the placement of ALL signs (except official traffic control signs) in the space located between sidewalks and curbs. This includes campaign/election/political signs. Fines for ordinance violations begin at $50.00, and there is a MANDATORY COURT APPEARANCE REQUIRED.

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Reminder: Village in Ridgewood Code Prohibits Temporary Signs on Public Property

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Ridgewood Nj, as a quick reminder, per Village Code § 163-6 on Signs, temporary signs—including campaign signs—are not allowed on any public property or within public rights-of-way. This regulation also covers trees, telephone poles, and street or traffic signs.

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Campaign signs are not permitted to be placed in the grassy areas separating sidewalks from curbs/streets in Ridgewood 

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November 8,2017
by Tony Loving

Reminder: Temporary signs (e.g., campaign signs) are not permitted to be placed in the grassy areas separating sidewalks from curbs/streets.

Village of Ridgewood General Code 190-122 B (1) (j) – All temporary signs, including political signs, shall not be permitted to be placed on any publicly owned property, including, but not limited to, municipally owned property, library property, parks, rights-of-way trees, telephone poles, lighting stations, street or traffic signs, tree wells or planters, water utility property, and/or any other such publicly owned property within the Village.
[Added 9-7-2016 by Ord. No. 3540]

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Two Ridgewood Council candidates Willet and Weitz have not removed their campaign signs from CBD planters

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April 24,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, a quick drive through Ridgewood and we are still seeing Willet and Weitz campaign signs still occupy planters. This speaks volumee for the candidates lack of understanding and respect for Ridgewood .

The other 4 candidates agreed to honor requests from Village residents and remove their signs. These two candidates refuse. They have shown the Village exactly what their notion of “compromise,” “coming together,” and “respecting your neighbors” is all about. Let’s not be fooled into another four years of this nonsense.

I think we have all had enough with Hudson County Machine Politics .