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Commission introduces ordinance amendment to allow flags and banners in all zoning districts

January 21, 2026 | Mount Clemens, Macomb County, Michigan


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Commission introduces ordinance amendment to allow flags and banners in all zoning districts
The Mount Clemens City Commission on Jan. 20 introduced an amendment to the city sign ordinance to allow display of flags and banners in all zoning districts by right, provided such displays are not used for commercial purposes.

City staff advised that the ordinance amendment was prepared by the city attorney and would repeal conflicting ordinances. A commissioner moved to introduce the amendment and set the adoption date; roll call following the motion recorded approval to proceed to the ordinance's first reading as scheduled.

What happens next: The ordinance will move to the next formal reading/adoption process per the city's legislative schedule, with final adoption to be considered on the date set in the motion.

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