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Stava signs cited for code violation

I just received word that the large campaign signs belonging to City Council District 9 candidate Jeff Stava have been cited by City of Tulsa Neighborhood Inspections as a code violation. Last week, Tulsa Topics wrote about these 7.5' x 4' signs and the city ordinance that they violate.

Stava has already demonstrated his contempt for the voters by refusing to respond to candidate questionnaires and boasting about the fact at Tuesday's District 9 candidate forum. (Click that link for video of the forum.) He is funded by Tulsa's anti-good-government cabal. This contempt for Tulsa's zoning ordinance is one more reason why he's the wrong choice for District 9.

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Carter's politics ain't any better for D9 either. He's a nice guy. His people all look like him. Men in Black meets the Matrix, sans the shades. But, he's on Pimp just to diss da Whirled. Man, will I ever enjoy messin' with him when he's in Council and I am on the 11th Floor. Suckaaaaaaaaaaaa!!

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