The Daily News details an under-scrutinized portion of the signage ordinance heard by the Los Angeles City Council's Planning and Land Use Management Committee last week: a proposal to establish a Sign Unit, responsible for overhauling the city's complex and controversial billboard and sign regulations, paid for with a fund filled by private companies. According to city officials, the proposal is is "a creative way to finance an overdue unit and help an understaffed agency." Signage opponents, however, liken the proposal to the fox guarding the henhouse. [LADN, previously]
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