The State - News from April 12, 1987
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A judge ruled that banning the color mauve from the storefronts of downtown Visalia businesses is unconstitutional. Tulare County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Conn dismissed a lawsuit brought by the city against Gerald Bowling--and declaring void a city ordinance section specifying what colors are allowed on downtown storefronts. Bowling had been accused of violating an ordinance that limits the colors of exterior paint on downtown buildings.
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