April 19th, 2007 9:02 am
No billboards in neighborhood business districts. There are corners in neighborhoods that have a ton of billboards. Ruins the neighborhood feel when each corner has a giant Viacom billboard lit up. Keep them off the main neighborhood business street (chetnut, Hayes, 24th, Union, Fillmore, etc..) and side streets. Would make it feel a little less large corporate and a little more small business and local and neighborhoody (if that is a word).
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April 18th, 2007 1:31 pm
Make resource numbers and addresses easily accessible to the homeless. A project initiative to hand around cards, or put up billboards where they are needed most could spread information about healthcare, food, and shelter. This should also show philanthropists handing out money that there are resources for the homeless and they need not make matters worse by making those resources obsolete.
Jacqueline Goldstein
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April 18th, 2007 9:50 am
Although I've never been a fan of blanketing the City with billboards and other forms of advertising, I think its time to look into the opportunity of making extra money by allowing more creative forms of advertising into key areas of the City. Advertising that is as much about the art as it is about selling something. I'm sure if ad agencies were involved and revenue to be gained companies would spend - especially if it meant drawing more attention to the product. More creative ways to draw in revenue need to be thought up instead of jacking up parking
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