Outdoor advertising displays: permits: new alignments.
Passed into law Chaptered · Author: Strickland
This bill changes when the Department of Transportation can accept applications to put up advertisements along newly built interstate or primary highways. Currently, the department can wait to process these applications until the entire highway project is finished. This bill would require the department to accept applications once the highway section is open to the public for driving, even if the full project is not yet complete.
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