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Board approves two electronic billboard conversions along Highway 24 after public debate
Summary
The El Paso County Board of County Commissioners approved two special-use requests from Lamar Advertising to convert existing static billboards to electronic message displays along Highway 24 after public testimony expressing safety and aesthetic concerns. Both conversions passed 3-2, and a remaining consent item was approved earlier 5-0.
The El Paso County Board of County Commissioners on Sept. 11 approved two special-use requests from Lamar Advertising to convert existing off-premise billboards to electronic message displays (EMDs) on the Highway 24 corridor, voting 3-2 on each conversion after extended public comment and technical presentations.
The conversions, for properties at 8655 West Highway 24 (file AL25006) and 3627 West Colorado Avenue (file AL25002), would replace legally permitted static billboards with EMD faces that dim automatically and are programmed to hold each message at least eight seconds, the applicant said. Miranda Benson, associate planner for El Paso County Planning, told commissioners that conversion of any static billboard within a restricted corridor requires board approval and that staff had posted mailed notice to surrounding owners and displayed on-site posters.
Why it matters: The proposals prompted dozens of written comments and a public hearing with residents and nonprofit groups…
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