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Current Issues in Digital Billboards and Sign Regulations

Current Issues in Digital Billboards and Sign Regulations

Local governments, elected officials, municipal lawyers, zoning and building officials, and professional planners face increasing litigation threats due to the proliferation of digital signs. One national expert has predicted a wave of litigation at localities across the country that is trying to maintain attractive communities and prevent visual blight. What is the role of the Federal Highway Administration in controlling digital signs that create distractions to drivers and degrade aesthetics? What tricks are used by the billboard industry to secure permits from local officials to build or operate unlawful digital signs? How can local governments take steps now to protect themselves from being the targets of the sign code shakedown scheme? A bad decision for one municipality today can lead to even worse outcomes in the future for other municipalities. Please join us in learning how to defeat the sign code shakedown. Learning Objectives You will be able to summarize regulations of digital signs by the Federal Highway Administration and the impact on local and state governments. You will be able to give examples of studies impacting digital signs. You will be able to quote litigation outcomes. You will be able to identify and avoid sign litigation.

Faculty: William D. Brinton, Rogers Towers, P.A. Robin M. Wolpert, Greene Espel PLLP

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