One side believes the city has grown up, and this is a natural progression and step forward to keep up with the city's rapid growth. The other says it will never be the same, and Edmond will lose it's aesthetic appeal.
"It's the most restrictive electronic message sign ordinance in the Oklahoma City area," said Ken Moore, Edmond Chamber of Commerce President and CEO, referring to a city ordinance passed by the Edmond City Council last year.
"We just want to keep it home-y, and less Las Vegas-y," said Randel Shadid, former Edmond mayor, business owner and attorney.
Shadid helped garner over 1,100 signatures on a petition to put Proposition 1 on Tuesday's ballot. Proposition 1 would ban electronic signs in Edmond.
However, opponents of Proposition 1 say Edmond will never look like Las Vegas.
"I think that's kind of a bogus argument. That's more of a scare tactic than it is reality," said Moore, who pointed to a recent Edmond Chamber of Commerce survey where 77 percent of respondents said they support electronic message signs.
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