Allows municipalities to advertise for free on certain bridges and railways overpasses.
Impact
The bill's passage will amend existing laws, specifically exempting municipalities from obtaining a permit as mandated by the 'Roadside Sign Control and Outdoor Advertising Act' when advertising on approved structures within their jurisdiction. Municipalities will need to follow a defined application process set by the Department of Transportation, ensuring that the advertisements do not conflict with traffic safety or federal regulations. The bill aims to enhance local expression and service promotion without imposing additional financial burdens on municipalities.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3817 allows municipalities in New Jersey to advertise free of charge on certain bridges and railway overpasses that fall under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation, New Jersey Turnpike Authority, South Jersey Turnpike Authority, or the New Jersey Transit Corporation. This initiative aims to provide local governments with a cost-effective means to promote public services or events while also adhering to existing state and federal regulations governing outdoor advertising.
Contention
While the bill is designed to benefit local governments, it could face opposition from those concerned about roadway safety and visual clutter. Critics may argue that there could be potential challenges in maintaining public safety if advertisements distract drivers or obstruct visibility. Furthermore, stipulations that no private company advertising is allowed may be contentious, as they limit commercial engagement on city-owned spaces while freeing up public resource allocations for government use only.
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