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Editorial: No, Los Angeles doesn't need dozens of new digital billboards

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion February 06, 2023

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Once again, Los Angeles leaders with dollar signs in their eyes are ready to trade street safety and the city’s visual landscape for a check from digital billboard advertising companies. Last week, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Board of Directors approved a plan hammered out with the city of L.A. to put up as many as 93 bright, blinking billboard-size digital signs next to freeways and in communities across the city. Metro... + full article



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