Tag: regulations

Mt Airy backs off draconian billboard rules.

The Mount Airy News reports that the town council has backed off draconian billboard rules.  The controversial provisions which were removed included: 7 year amortization for non-conforming signs a 1,000 foot spacing between billboards a 35 foot height restriction on billboards Insider’s take:  The billboard companies were smart to have […]

Winterville Studying Digital Billboards

Reflector.com reports that the Winterville, North Carolina town council is studying a request by Riley Outdoor to put a digital sign on Fire Tower road near the old Sweet Karolina diner building just east of Memorial Drive/Winterville Parkway.  The town has prohibited off-premise advertising since 2006.  Winterville’s planning board voted […]

Natchez Delays Action On Billboards

The Natchez, MS Planning Commission has voted to again postpone action on proposed changes to the city’s billboard ordinance. City Planner Riccardo Giani said last Thursday the draft text amendment to the city’s billboard regulations has been completed, but is awaiting review from legal counsel. The commission had previously postponed […]

Digital billboard comes down in Dunwoody

AJC.com reports that a digital billboard has been removed after the city of Dunwoody, GA won a lawsuit over the sign. Dunwoody argued that the billboard at the intersection of I-285 and North Peachtree Road didn’t comply with a judge’s 2008 order that signs had to remain as presently constructed. The […]

Toronto council approves Leaside billboard

The Toronto Council has agreed to amend the sign bylaw to allow an electronic billboard in the Leaside neighborhood. An article in thestar.com reports the City council has approved a giant electronic billboard in Leaside that was opposed by staff and is the subject of a complaint to the integrity commissioner. One […]

Myron Laible on State and Local Outdoor Regulations

Myron Laible is Vice President, State, Local and Regulatory Affairs for OAAA.  He has been with OAAA for 30 years. He is also an officer for the Foundation for Outdoor Advertising Research and Education. Laible was elected to the OAAA Hall of Fame in 2007, an honor given every two […]

When Your Regulator Wants to Compete With You

Key states are exploring plans to allow commercial advertising on highway rights of way. There is a Texas proposal for example which would sell to corporate sponsors one third of the space on public traffic signs, like the picture on the right. California’s Legislature recently debated a bill to allow commercial […]

Liberty Outdoor on Billboard Permitting

In June 2016 Cary, IL denied Liberty Outdoor a permit for a digital billboard but approved the company’s revised plans for a two double-sided 72 foot square monument billboards.  The decision was a partial victory for Liberty because the signs which were involved had been scheduled to be removed.  Insider […]

Sussex County Sign Meeting scheduled for July 11

Coastal Point reports that The Sussex County Council will hold a special meeting Monday July 11 at 10am to discuss an ordinance to amend the county sign code.  The County is attempting to pass legislation before a sign application moratorium expires on August 15. The county’s planning department proposed sign […]

Bill would allow more billboards in downtown LA.

ABC7 reports that Assemblyman Miguel Santiago has introduced a bill in the City Assembly to open the door for more signs in Los Angeles. The signs would be permitted in an area running a few blocks east of the 110 freeway and west of Figueroa Street stretching from the 10 […]