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Proposed Ordinance Could Transform Downtown Miami with Ultra-Bright LED Billboards: Town Hall Meeting on September 23

2023-07-27 23:54:06

An ordinance not yet approved might make downtown Miami look like New York’s iconic Times Square.

The proposed ordinance would change the City Code in a way that would allow dozens of 10,000-square-foot ultra-bright LED billboards to appear overnight in downtown.

Commissioner Manolo Reyes opposes it when he says “I don’t want this to be a Times Square in Miami, we have to have some control.”

While Joe Carollo is undecided on the ordinance, saying, “I’m not happy with what I’m seeing, I doubt I’m going to vote for that ordinance.”

And the dilemma is in the ability to generate money for the city. Several neighbors have signed a petition once morest the ordinance, claiming that these gigantic lights would directly affect the quality of life for downtown residents.

Sabina Covo also opposes the ordinance: “I am once morest the way in which the legislature is presenting itself in reference to the Billboards. It brings a lot of energy pollution to the city center.”

The decision will be made at the next town hall meeting, scheduled for September 23.

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