The Tennessean reports that Gallatin’s first digital billboard is operating. Lamar has converted a billboard on West Main Street behind Krystal from static to digital.
Gallatin voted earlier this year to amend city regulations and end a decade long ban on new digital signs and billboards.
Lamar is the only company thus far to have applied for a digital sign permit.
Insider’s take: A nice story with quotes from the local chamber of commerce about the benefits of a digital sign to local businesses and a description of how digital signs can help with Amber Alerts. Lamar did a good job communicating the benefits of digital signs.
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