TheOmahaChannel.com wrote: Lincoln May Ban Interstate Billboards
LINCOLN, Neb. -- The Lincoln City Council will be asked Monday to ban billboards within 660 feet of interstates 80 and 180 near the capital city.
Planning Director Marvin Krout decided to ask for the ban after learning of at least 18 new billboards going up along Interstate 80 in eastern Omaha.
The state has forbidden the erection of new billboards along interstate highways since the 1950s in order to comply with the national Highway Beautification Act.
However, it seems interstate easements regulating billboards obtained decades ago by the state did not include the three-mile stretch of the interstate in Omaha.
When Lincoln officials contacted the state to see if the same thing could happen there, they received conflicting responses and no records proving Lincoln is protected.
That, in part, led planners to propose the ban, to close any potential loopholes.
Lincoln to close billboard loopholes
Moderators: Coyote, nebugeater, Brad, Omaha Cowboy, BRoss
- Coyote
- City Council
- Posts: 33290
- Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2003 11:18 am
- Location: Aksarben Village
- Contact:
Lincoln to close billboard loopholes
- Ingersoll1978
- Library Board
- Posts: 491
- Joined: Sat May 22, 2004 5:27 pm
- Location: Des Moines
- Contact:
Good Job Lincoln! Billboards are acne on the interstates.
Last edited by Ingersoll1978 on Mon Dec 13, 2004 11:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Human Relations
- Posts: 595
- Joined: Tue Nov 09, 2004 6:12 pm
- Location: Omaha, someplace in middle America
I think South Dakota should take up a law like that , but they work. I mean by the time I saw the last sign for Wall Drug I couldn't take it anymore and had to stop. Even though it was some weird little store full of a bunch of |expletive|. Wow what fun interstate stories I have up in South Dakota. LOL!
-
- Human Relations
- Posts: 645
- Joined: Sun Feb 08, 2004 8:07 pm
- Location: Des Moines, IA
- Contact:
I like what they've done in Kansas along those boring stretches of interstate. They heavily advertise tourist attractions (including a famous rock or largest ball of twine) that almost begs you to pull off the interstate. I could see this actually helping rural economies that travelers would otherwise pass through.
Otherwise, there is such a thing as overkill with unsightly billboards, particularly in more urban areas.
Otherwise, there is such a thing as overkill with unsightly billboards, particularly in more urban areas.
DesMoines Forum: https://urbandsm.com/forum/
- Ingersoll1978
- Library Board
- Posts: 491
- Joined: Sat May 22, 2004 5:27 pm
- Location: Des Moines
- Contact:
-
- Human Relations
- Posts: 645
- Joined: Sun Feb 08, 2004 8:07 pm
- Location: Des Moines, IA
- Contact:
You think that's bad, try visiting Anywherein, TX. I've never seen uglier cities from the freeway. Even smaller towns have you pass on the interstate have big time blight.
DesMoines Forum: https://urbandsm.com/forum/