I would have had to point out to them that 30.06 didn't EXIST until 1997!wford wrote:email snippet
No. It was not Mr. Kiefer. The signs were posted in fiscal year 1995. According to the City Attorney's Office, George Campbell, the City Manager at that time, made the decision to post the signs, and he advised the City Council of his decision. The City Manager is the chief administrator of the City and has the authority to manage the City's property under the City Charter.
I frequent the Sterling library and carry past the sign every time.
As has been pointed out numerous times here, there is nothing illegal about posting these signs.
They are, however, unenforceable.