By Andrew Azarmi
Earlier this month, the California Court of Appeal upheld a Los Angeles ordinance which generally prohibits new offsite outdoor advertising signs as well as alterations to existing ones. Lamar Central Outdoor LLC v. City of Los Angeles, 2016 DJDAR 2375 (March 10, 2016). The published decision reversed a trial court ruling which found the ordinance unconstitutional under the free speech clause of the California Constitutio...
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