Culture or clutter? San Antonio City Council mulls pilot program to add digital ad displays downtown
San Antonio officials are weighing a pilot program that would allow the city and property owners to share revenue from digital media signs displayed in specially designated parts of town. But the proposal faces opposition from some city leaders and community organizations, who worry large the illuminated ad displays will ruin the aesthetics of downtown and add unwanted visual clutter in other neighborhoods.
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