No person shall place or maintain a publisher box corral on the public sidewalk or other public space without first obtaining a public space permit from the Director.
Unless in conflict with a legal priority established for a business improvement district (BID) concerning streetscape improvements, any person may submit a public space permit application to the Public Space Committee (PSC) for the purpose of installing and maintaining a publisher box corral on public space.
An application for the installation of a publisher box corral shall include the following:
The corral shall have an open design and shall be a height of no less than thirty-six inches (36 in.) and no more than forty-two inches (42 in.);
The applicant's proposal for the allocation of space and any limits on the placement of publisher boxes within the publisher box corral shall be content neutral.
In determining whether to approve an application, the PSC shall allow as much space for publisher boxes as is consistent with pedestrian and vehicular safety and other lawful uses of the public space.
As a condition of the permit, the person responsible for maintaining the publisher box corral shall bear sole responsibility, including the cost, for installing and maintaining the publisher box corral, as well as its removal, should the Director determine that the sidewalk space is needed for another transportation related purpose, such as for a bus zone, bike station or tree space.
The Director shall issue a public space permit for the installation and maintenance of the publisher box corral if:
No person shall place or maintain any advertising on any publisher box corral other than the logo or name of the organization responsible for the publisher box corral.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 24, r. 24-4105