Yucca Valley Planning Commission to consider regulations for sidewalk displays

Following discussions about the improvement of Highway 62, the Yucca Valley Planning Commission will consider outdoor sidewalk displays at tonight’s meeting.

Such displays are commonly found at secondhand stores throughout the town; Yucca Valley does not currently have any regulations for businesses to abide by.

Town Staff will provide a report on regulations found in neighboring jurisdictions, as well as a list of potential recommendations for displays as discussed at a past meeting in November. The Planning Commission will review these options and discuss appropriate standards for Yucca Valley. 

The Planning Commission will also receive the Land Development Update.

Tonight’s meeting is open to the public and begins at 6 p.m. at the Yucca Valley Community Center.

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Adeline J. Wells is a reporter and on-air DJ at Z107.7. A native of the Midwest, she graduated from the University of Wisconsin with degrees in Political Science and Environmental Studies. When not writing, she enjoys desert drives, learning to play the banjo, and going dancing.