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Council clears five freeway‑facing digital billboards; companies to remove 35 static faces citywide
Summary
The City Council authorized three lease agreements and certified environmental documents for freeway‑facing digital signs, accepting higher city message time and a takedown program for older static billboards.
San Jose City Council on June 17 approved staff recommendations to negotiate and execute leases for three freeway‑facing digital signs on city property and certified the associated environmental reviews. The action includes an expanded takedown requirement for existing static billboards and greater city messaging time on the new signs.
The specifics: Two leases with Clear Channel Outdoor (one two‑faced sign at US‑101/Mayberry Road and one single face at SR‑87/West Mission) and one lease with Outfront Foster Interstate (double face at SR‑87/Willow Street) were authorized. Council approved the related mitigated negative declarations for the projects. As part of the agreements, Clear Channel will pay 45% of gross revenues and Outfront will pay 40% of gross…
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