Road to Acceptance?: Billboards and other signage along Alvarado Street between Olympic and Wilshire boulevards near downtown Los Angeles. Shoddy record-keeping and a problematic state law have L.A.
Another round in L.A.’s billboard wars has begun as a small sign company is poised once again to challenge the city’s latest plan to allow lucrative digital billboards along its streets. Summit Media, ...
What if the sign is on wheels? What if it’s not technically a billboard? What if it’s a banner zip tied to a hay wagon? Raymond Rice sets up signs on hay wagons that would cause a flurry of concern ...
YAKIMA, Wash. - Yakima's billboard and on-premise digital sign debate went much the way it has at previous public meetings Wednesday, with a lot of industry input and little participation from other ...
L.A.’s biggest transit agency has long been in the advertising game, renting out space on its buses, trains and even elevators at its rail stations. But now, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority ...
It’s been more than three decades since a new billboard was legally erected in San Jose, and residents want to make sure the city’s decades-long ban against new ones wasn’t for naught. So they’re ...
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