Five Prerequisites For Sign Approval From The Philadelphia Art Commission

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Are you looking to replace or construct a new sign in Philadelphia? Depending upon where your property is located you might first have to get approval from the Philadelphia Art Commission. Any sign application submission to the Art Commission requires the following five things;

  • a cover letter
  • color photographs
  • detail sign dimension plans
  • renderings of the proposed sign
  • a plot plan.

The Art Commission has up to 60 days to approve or disapprove an application. We recommend that you seek legal advice prior to making any submission to the Art Commission.

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