Los Angeles Times

A sign of more ads to come

Gov. Brown’s action paves way for signage near Metropolis, but a critic says it may make L.A. core an eyesore.

- By Patrick McGreevy patrick.mcgreevy @latimes.com Twitter: @mcgreevy99

More large electronic billboards are possible for downtown Los Angeles after the governor’s action.

SACRAMENTO — More electronic billboards could be allowed in downtown Los Angeles under a new law signed Friday by Gov. Jerry Brown that community activists charge will add to visual blight in the city core.

The controvers­ial bill allows developers to erect several giant electronic billboards around the $1-billion Metropolis high-rise project in downtown Los Angeles as long as they also are allowed by the city.

The measure is opposed by Dennis Hathaway, president of the Coalition to Ban Billboard Blight, who said it will create an atmosphere of flashing, changing electronic signs like Times Square in New York City and cause a dangerous distractio­n for motorists on nearby streets and the 110 Freeway. He also said it would create an eyesore.

“I’m really disappoint­ed,” Hathaway said. “Having big, multistory advertisem­ents for things like beer and Coca-Cola is not the highest and best use of the visual environmen­t.”

He also said the law sets a bad precedent for allowing a developer to get legislator­s to grant exemptions from state sign laws limiting billboards near freeways.

Assemblyma­n Miguel Santiago (D-Los Angeles) said his measure is aimed at helping the economic revitaliza­tion of a downtown neighborho­od. The measure is needed to provide some financial incentive for developers to revitalize the city core now that redevelopm­ent agencies have all been shut down, the lawmaker added.

Billboards can provide extra revenue to help make developmen­ts more profitable, he said. The bill provides an exemption from the Outdoor Advertisin­g Act for an area bounded by West 8th Street on the northeast, South Figueroa Street on the southeast, Interstate 10 on the southwest and State Route 110 on the northwest, and to a nearby area on the westerly side of State Route 110 bounded by West 8th Place, James M. Wood Boulevard and Golden Avenue.

“I’m hoping it will spark up the much-needed revenue to make developmen­t happen in downtown Los Angeles and create thousands of jobs and hopefully become more of a world city,” Santiago said Friday, adding it could help the area targeted to become “an anchor like we saw with L.A. Live.”

Santiago said the city of Los Angeles, which will have final say on any signage, has lost $5 billion in economic developmen­t over the last four years alone because of the lack of hotel rooms and an outdated Los Angeles Convention Center.

The Los Angeles Metropolis project, which includes 350 hotel rooms, is a 6.3-acre, $1-billion developmen­t adjacent to L.A. Live that is expected to bring $156.7 million in tax revenue into the city over the next 25 years, he said.

Brown also signed a bill exempting two existing advertisin­g billboards along Interstate 405 in Inglewood from the Outdoor Advertisin­g Act restrictio­ns on changeable, electronic signs through Jan. 1, 2023.

 ?? Al Seib Los Angeles Times ?? CONSTRUCTI­ON AT the Metropolis in downtown Los Angeles. Developers will be able to erect several giant electronic billboards around the $1-billion high-rise project as long as they also are allowed by the city.
Al Seib Los Angeles Times CONSTRUCTI­ON AT the Metropolis in downtown Los Angeles. Developers will be able to erect several giant electronic billboards around the $1-billion high-rise project as long as they also are allowed by the city.
 ?? Liz O. Baylen Los Angeles Times ?? A DIGITAL billboard on Silver Lake Boulevard. An opponent of the new law says it will create an atmosphere of f lashing signs that could distract motorists.
Liz O. Baylen Los Angeles Times A DIGITAL billboard on Silver Lake Boulevard. An opponent of the new law says it will create an atmosphere of f lashing signs that could distract motorists.

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