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Brian Cummins · realneo – BILLBOARDS Akron/CLE
February 5th, 2009
Summary information regarding current legislative actions and discussions in Cleveland and Akron with regards to outdoor media advertising and in particular digital billboards.
CLEVELAND – In June 2008 Ordinance No. 945-08 was introduced to amend the City of Cleveland’s Billboard Ordinance, 350.10. That same month, there was an active variance request by Clear Channel (Calendar No. 08-97:, 12510 Triskett Road) to replace an existing static billboard which eventually received approval.
These two issues generated a local interest in Cleveland to take a closer look at the existing legislation.
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February 5th, 2009 at 7:34 pm
I hate Clear Channel’s monopoly on billboards so I wish we could figure out how to get rid of that
But I have to admit, one of the things I missed about Cleveland when I didn’t live here, were the billboards. Maryland and DC were so…pristine.