Life in Los Angeles, Politics
Billboard blight gets uglier
26 January 2009
The first negative thing I noticed about LA was the billboard blight. To be sure, I didn’t think of the word “blight” right away, but as soon as I saw it used in the title of a blog dedicated to the issue, I knew it was the right word for the problem. It is an issue I am committed to taking action on. I’ve already called my councilmember on this matter, for instance, and I never do that sort of thing.
Now it’s gotten worse, with tenants’ lives put at risk in case of fire. Emergency exits are blocked by enormous vinyl ads. These aren’t exactly billboards, but they are wrong! The LA Times has finally spoken up, with a clear, concise editorial urging the mayor to act now. Heed them, Mr. Villaraigosa. It’s a question of good and evil. It’s one important and obvious way to make this city better — and better looking.
So true.
JJ
26 Jan 09 at 11:01 am edit_comment_link(__('Edit', 'sandbox'), ' ', ''); ?>
Follow up: I just whipped off three emails to some of the turkeys that run the billboards. I found the info at http://banbillboardblight.org/?p=1201
Kevin Ashworth
29 Jan 09 at 1:32 am edit_comment_link(__('Edit', 'sandbox'), ' ', ''); ?>