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Council introduces ordinance to authorize relocation agreement for digital billboards
Summary
After a public hearing, Murrieta's council introduced an ordinance implementing a relocation agreement with Lamar to replace three existing static billboards and allow up to four digital signs citywide; staff cited CEQA review, environmental and lighting controls, and a $1 million upfront payment tied to Keller interchange construction.
The City Council on July 1 introduced an ordinance approving a development agreement that implements a previously authorized relocation agreement with Lamar to replace several static billboards with digital displays at designated freeway-adjacent sites.
Development Services Director David Chantarongsu and Deputy Director Jared Romaya outlined the agreement terms: Lamar may remove and consolidate existing static billboards and construct up to four digital billboard sites; the company…
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