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  2. City of Austin v. Reagan National Advertising of Austin, LLC

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    In addition, the city has banned the installation of new billboards. [ 3 ] Around 2017, two advertising companies that operated static billboard in Austin, Lamar Advantage Outdoor Company and Reagan National Advertising of Austin, sued the city as the city council denied over 80 applications to allow them to convert existing static billboards ...

  3. Pasco banned new billboards 18 years ago. This proposal ... - AOL

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    But there haven’t been any added in the city since a ban was enacted about 18 years ago. Now, Pasco City Council is being asked to lift its restrictions and allow more billboards, including ...

  4. Billboard - Wikipedia

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    Another example is the numerous billboards advertising the roadside attraction South of the Border near Dillon, SC, along I-95 in many states. Many cities have high densities of billboards, especially where there is dense pedestrian traffic—Times Square in New York City is a good example. Because of the lack of space in cities, these ...

  5. Edison looking to crack down on billboards amid lawsuit - AOL

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    The ordinance also states that no billboards shall encroach upon front yard, rear yard or side yard setbacks and no billboard can be located closer than 25 feet from any property line.

  6. Junk food adverts banned from York council billboards ... - AOL

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    The council says it hopes the ban will help people achieve and maintain a healthy weight. Junk food adverts banned from York council billboards and bus shelters Skip to main content

  7. Metromedia, Inc. v. San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Metromedia, Inc. v. San Diego, 453 U.S. 490 (1981), was a United States Supreme Court case in which it was decided that cities could regulate billboards, and that municipal governments could not treat commercial outdoor advertising more harshly than noncommercial messages.

  8. Category:Lists of towns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    List of company towns in the United States; List of municipalities in Connecticut; List of Hartford County towns and villages; D. List of municipalities in Delaware; F.

  9. Newsom vetoes bill that would have allowed cannabis ... - AOL

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    Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed legislation to allow cannabis products to be advertised on freeway billboards. Newsom vetoes bill that would have allowed cannabis advertising on freeway billboards Skip ...