SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to referee a dispute over Los Angeles palm trees' tendency to get in the way of advertising billboards on Century Boulevard.
Regency Outdoor Advertising Inc. sued the city after palms planted in June 2000 as part of a Los Angeles International Airport improvement project allegedly obscured six of its big display boards...
Regency Outdoor Advertising Inc. sued the city after palms planted in June 2000 as part of a Los Angeles International Airport improvement project allegedly obscured six of its big display boards...
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