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Open house for Unified Development Code input on Wednesday
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Proposed city code amendment could affect downtown business
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I am writing to you to voice my objections to the industrial style traffic light poles on Line Avenue in front of Kings Highway Christian Church and C. E. Byrd High School.
Byrd High School and Kings Highway Christian Church are on the National Register of Historic Places and are important and iconic buildings in Shreveport.
Shreveport’s Public Works Department has constructed these light poles, ignoring the city’s policies in the Unified Development Code and the Master Plan about placing new structures in historic areas. The city ignored the regulations that its citizens are required to uphold.
I live five blocks away from this intersection in the Highland Historic District, and I drive by it daily. The color, style and placement of the poles have a negative impact on this area aesthetically and economically and are a quality-of-life issue.
Gas station near Spring Hill battle site deferred due to design issues
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Jim Bertram says visitors to Lubbock often comment about how uncluttered and clean the city looks, but usually can t pinpoint why.
Bertram, who was the planning director at the city for many years, says most of Lubbock s newer and younger residents probably can t identify it either, because they re used to it. The central parts of the city look a lot different now than they did in the 70 s and early 80 s, he says.
It s difficult to identify because the cleanliness is seen looking up.
Lubbock s strict ordinance related to business signs and billboards has been in place since 1975 it has survived several legal challenges and has been imitated in other cities across the state. Bertram and others who helped pass the ordinance decades ago are regular guests at city council meetings, still arguing to keep large billboards and overbearing business signs away from most zones across the city.