by TRC_Admin | Mar 31, 2021 | Billboards, Floating
Photo: David Tucker, St. Augustine Record
“No tacky displays”
“‘Unbelievable’ or ‘You’ve got to be kidding’ – These are the only phrases which come to mind when reading [the St. Augustine Record] March 19 article about the Volusia County Council approving the use of floating billboards along Volusia County’s invaluable 47 miles of Atlantic seashore! Other adjectives such as ugly and tacky also come to mind. As mentioned in the article, once this Pandora’s Box is opened there will be no basis for refusing other requests, leading to a parade of these monstrosities cluttering up our otherwise pristine views of the Atlantic Ocean, where we should be looking at dolphins, right whales and swimmers, not tacky advertising. Maybe as a crowning achievement one of these barge/billboards trafficking up and down the beach could strike one of our endangered Right Whale population…
There seems to be no benefit to Volusia taxpayers and voting constituents, only to the promoters of the concept and a handful of businesses who might advertise on the billboard. I suspect that County Council members will find out at the next election what the broader views of their constituents are on the subject. ”
— Richard Schook, Letter to the editor, St. Augustine Record
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by TRC_Admin | Mar 31, 2021 | Planting, Trees
Photo: Pebb Capital, Sun Sentinel
“Pine Grove Elementary School in Delray Beach was recently beautified with the addition of 200 trees on its campus.
The newly planted trees are part of a citywide tree relocation program created by Sundy Village and Pebb Capital in collaboration with Community Greening, an urban forestry nonprofit based in Delray Beach, that involves planting 205 trees in areas that need it the most such as rights-of-way, public parks, schools and neighborhoods in Delray Beach, according to Todd Benson, principal of Pebb Capital.
‘We proudly stand behind our corporate social responsibility and want to give back to the community by providing benefits such as better air quality, water filtration, soil stabilization, shade and aesthetic beauty through added foliage.’
The newly planted trees at Pine Grove consist of 50 from Pebb Capital and the rest from the city of Delray Beach, said Mark Cassini, co-director/co-founder of Community Greening…
According to Cassini, Southeast Florida is losing its tree canopy because of storms, diseases and more people moving here.
And planting more trees provides many benefits such as reducing energy usage, lowering the temperature, cleaning the air and reducing flooding, he said…br>
In addition to the tree relocation program, Cassini said that city of Delray Beach funded a tree-planting campaign to plant 10,000 trees in five years. The hope is to increase the city’s tree canopy from 23% to 28%…
The trees planted for this project are Florida native trees such as live oak, red maple, crabwood and South Florida slash pine that have ecosystem and wildlife.”
— Jennifer Shapiro-Sacks, Sun Sentinel
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Visit Community Greening for more information on their programs.
by TRC_Admin | Mar 31, 2021 | Billboards, City Signs, Codes, Legal
Photo: Jay Janner, Austin American-Statesman
“Reagan and Lamar sued the City of Austin when the city denied approximately 85 digital billboard permits for off-premise advertising billboards arguing that the City Sign Code’s distinction between on-premise and off-premise signs violated the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment free speech clause.
The case was first heard by the US District Court for the Western District of Texas, and held FOR the City, ie, that the city sign code on/off-premise distinction was not content-based and was constitutional using an intermediate scrutiny standard of review.
On August 25, 2020, a three-member panel of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the US Western District Court and held:the Austin Sign Code’s on-premises/off-premises distinction was content-based and must therefore be subject to a strict scrutiny standard of review. The Fifth Circuit concluded that under that higher standard of review, the city’s on/off-premise distinction was content-based, thus unconstitutional.
The City of Austin has announced it will appeal to SCOTUS—filing due January 21, 2021.”
— Scenic Texas
Scenic Texas legal experts weigh in on this case
Read additional article about this battle in the Austin American-Statesman
by TRC_Admin | Feb 28, 2021 | Scenic Intersections - Art
Rendering: By RLF Architects
“Design selection by the Public Art Advisory Board was approved by the City Commission last month for a large-scale sculpture that will be installed at the new I-4 Ultimate on-ramp in Winter Park…
The installation will feature a long row of interconnected, multi-colored 18-foot poles…
The initiative is part of the I-4 Ultimate Art Endowment Program, funded by the I-4 Mobility Partners to the tune of $1.5 million. Six cities along the 21-mile stretch of the I-4 Ultimate corridor are responsible for choosing a winning design to be installed on their portion of the interstate…”
— Brendan O’Connor, Bungalower
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by TRC_Admin | Feb 28, 2021 | Scenic Intersections - Murals
Photo: Steven Hirschfield – Artist and volunteers celebrating their new artwork in the City of Clearwater
“The City of Clearwater’s Neighborhoods Division sponsored a placemaking event Sunday with the painting of an intersection mural in the Skycrest neighborhood at Mars Avenue and Rainbow Drive.
The city has partnered with the Skycrest Neighborhood Association, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, artist Beth Warmath and local volunteers to paint the intersection throughout the day on Sunday, Feb. 21. The piece of community art below will promote togetherness and ell environmental stewardship, according to artist Beth Warmath.
‘I am honored to be a part of another wonderful project in bright and beautiful Clearwater,’ she said…”
Those interested in starting a project of their own can visit https://www.myclearwater.com/residents/placemaking-programs/paint-the-pavement for more information…”
— Steven Hirschfield, IONTB.com
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