Discuss enforcing city law that restricts alcohol and tobacco ads
In Plain English
Richmond has a law limiting where alcohol and tobacco companies can advertise, but enforcement has been unclear. A community group will present their findings about current advertising violations. The council will discuss how to better enforce these restrictions going forward.
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Votes
To reduce the amount of allowable signage from 25% to 10% and directed staff to research revenue streams that will focus on enforcement of the signage ordinance and Alcohol Beverage Control regulations
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