Tag: regulations

Reno Can Amend Limit On Billboards

Nevada Appeal reports the Nevada Supreme Court last week ruled the Reno City Council had the right to amend the 2000 voter approved limit on the number of new billboards in town. The voter initiative was pushed by the group Scenic Nevada and was approved by a wide margin of […]

Washington, MO Reviewing new sign code.

Emissourian reports that the Washington city council will review changes to the city’s sign code at a July 5th meeting.  The proposed sign code will require a one minute limit between digital sign flips.    The code also prohibits backlit signs in historic districts and updates off-premise sign language to […]

Outdoor Companies Threaten to Sue Oceanside

“Next summer when you drive down into the valley in 110 degree weather and there’s kids sitting out there doing nothing and maybe you could have built a swimming pool for them, remember you could have made a difference and you chose not to. ” Tom Missett, Partner BGT Media […]

Sussex Discusses Sign Ordinance

The Sussex County Council discussed sign ordinance changes at a June 21 meeting according to Coastal Point.  Georgetown attorney David Hutt was there representing Clear Channel Outdoor, Geyer Signs, Hocker Signs, Jack Lingo Realtors, JD Sign Company, Ocean Atlantic, Phillips signs, Inc, Premier Outdoor Media, Rogers Sign Co and Timmons […]

PA Sign Legislation Introduced

Downington, PA residents have asked Catalyst Outdoor to turn off one side of a digital sign on the Route 30 bypass at Norwood Road according to a dailylocal story.  Catalyst has offerred to install 35 trees on the property to hide views of the billboard. The residents have also met […]

Liberty Outdoor Swaps Digital Signs Proposal for Static

After it became clear there was not enough support to approve a proposal in Cary Illinois, for an electronic billboard, a revised plan from Liberty Outdoor Advertising  was approved by the Committee of the Whole to replace the billboards at 65 Northwest Highway with new print signs. The new billboards […]

St Mary’s Sign Regulations Criticized.

Baynet reports that proposed sign regulations in St Mary’s county have been criticized as too restrictive.  The county’s attorney has proposed rules which: limit sign size to 9 square feet on residential property and 32 square feet on non-residential property. prohibit signs which are lit internally. require amortization of non-conforming […]

Montana Aproves Digital Billboards

On a 4 to 1 vote, the Montana Transportation Commission will allow digital billboards on land along state highways zoned commercial or industrial. The rule was first proposed on March 3 and was the subject of a public hearing in Helena on April 1. When it goes into effect later […]

Cape Coral Approves Lamar Signs

Capecoral.com reports that the Cape Coral City Council has approved a Lamar proposal for two digital billboards at the foot of Cape Coral Bridge off Veterans Parkway near Del Prado Boulevard by a 6-2 vote.  Lamar was the only company to submit an RFP for the sign.  Here are the […]