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During my thirty years in the area, Rod Runs meant vintage vehicles along Pigeon Forge’s parkway borders. While some were there to admire the vintage automobiles, others were there to barter and exchange. However, state representatives now want the city to uphold the rules, which would prohibit sellers from using signs to promote their vehicles.
During Pigeon Forge Rod Run events, the state of Tennessee requests that the city implement restrictions prohibiting advertising, sometimes known as for sale signs, in parking lots. The City of Pigeon Forge subleases Parkway neighboring land to companies, which is leased by the state. These companies have given permission for unauthorized Rod Run participants to park there and sometimes post ads for their vintage vehicles for sale. Even if the state’s lease for the
During my thirty years in Pigeon Forge, Rod Runs meant vintage automobiles lining the parkway next to certain locations. While some came to admire the vintage automobiles, others went to exchange and haggle. But now that state representatives want the city to enforce rules, vendors will not be allowed to display signs to promote their autos.
The state of Tennessee has requested that the city implement rules prohibiting advertising, often known as for sale signs, in parking lots during Pigeon Forge Rod Run events. The City of Pigeon Forge rents Parkway neighboring land from the state, and the city then subleases it to businesses. These companies have given informal Rod Run participants permission to park there and occasionally post ads for their vintage vehicles for sale. As the government’s lease to the