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Committee extends redevelopment-era outdoor advertising rules through 2029 with SB 783

5346994 · July 9, 2025
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The subcommittee voted to refer SB 783, which postpones the sunset of special rules for outdoor advertising displays in former redevelopment areas, to appropriations after proponents said the extension gives stakeholders time to negotiate a permanent fix and opponents cautioned about federal highway funding risks.

Senator Rubio and supporters told the committee SB 783 would extend a sunset date that applies to regulations for outdoor advertising displays in former redevelopment areas, giving stakeholders more time to pursue a permanent solution.

“Existing law regulates outdoor advertising displays located in former redevelopment areas differently because of special economic hardship in those locations,” Senator Rubio said, and without legislation those regulations would expire on Jan. 1, 2026. She said SB 783 extends the sunset to January 2029 and that she…

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