Re: Help BEAUTIFICATION efforts in OKC !!!
I also often remove lots of these trashy signs, which are simply litter in a form that doesn't blow around as easily as a big-mac wrapper. In addition, I usually call the advertiser and explain that their signs are in violation of City Ordinances, they trash up the city, I don't appreciate it, what would it look like around here if every business advertised this way and that I will continue to remove their signs at every opportunity.
More importantly, The City needs to get behind developing a solution to this very visable problem. I am told by City Legal staff that they can't prosecute the advertisers for illegally placing the sign because their name and/or phone number on the sign isn't sufficient evidence that they placed the sign or caused the placement of the sign, which is the illegal act. It seems that it's a State statute problem. IMO it's simply a political problem. I can't imagine that if the OKC City Council directed the OKC Municipal Counselors Office to prosecute the advertisers and if necessary develop and lobby for State legislation, that something wouldn't happen.
And really, how hard could it be to clean the existing mess up? I will bet the farm that one person in a pickup truck working eight hours each night could easily cover OKC in a week and remove every crappy sign. After a time, the problem would go away and when it popped up again, just repeat the process.
Perhaps a way to get The City Council moving would be to have a hundred signs printed up ("Yo! There's a problem with these kind of signs around town. How about doing something about it") and stick them in the lawn around City Hall.
The Old Downtown Guy
It will take decades for Oklahoma City's
downtown core to regain its lost gritty,
dynamic urban character, but it's exciting
to observe and participate in the transformation.
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