Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD397

Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/2/23  
Refer
2/2/23  
Engrossed
6/6/23  
Enrolled
6/7/23  

Caption

An Act to Allow Signs at Outdoor Athletic Facilities

Impact

The passage of LD397 is expected to significantly impact local regulations concerning outdoor advertising. By authorizing municipalities to utilize specific signage at athletic facilities, the bill opens up new avenues for revenue through advertising, which can directly contribute to the maintenance and programming of these facilities. This shift will likely necessitate a reevaluation of existing local codes and can set a precedent for how outdoor signage is approached in other contexts within the state.

Summary

LD397, titled 'An Act to Allow Signs at Outdoor Athletic Facilities', is legislation from Maine that allows the placement of signs at outdoor athletic facilities. The bill outlines specific parameters for sign usage including height limitations and orientation restrictions to ensure that signs are directed inward toward facility users and do not obstruct views from public ways. This amendment aims to enhance revenue generation for municipalities by enabling them to collect advertising fees that can be used for athletic facility-related purposes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD397 appears to be largely positive among supporters who advocate for local revenue generation and enhanced functionality of athletic facilities. The legislation is viewed as an opportunity to provide funding while simultaneously increasing community engagement with public athletic spaces. However, some concerns may arise about the potential for visual clutter or the impact on the aesthetics of public areas, although these issues have not been a major focus in public discourse.

Contention

While no major points of contention have been reported publicly regarding LD397, the introduction of signage in public spaces often raises discussions about aesthetics and appropriateness. Some may argue that increased advertising could detract from the enjoyment of sporting events and lead to a commercialization of public spaces. Nonetheless, the structured framework outlined in the bill appears designed to address such concerns by imposing clear restrictions on the size and placement of signs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB1262

Outdoor advertising signs.

ME HB786

Outdoor advertisement signs; revise height requirement.

ME SB2509

Outdoor advertising signs; revise height limit provisions.

ME SB417

Relating to outdoor advertising signs.

ME SB2006

Relating to erecting or maintaining certain outdoor signs regulated by the Texas Department of Transportation.

ME SB83

AN ACT relating to athletics.

ME HB3855

Relating to erecting or maintaining certain outdoor signs regulated by the Texas Department of Transportation.

ME HB23

AN ACT relating to athletics.

ME HB247

AN ACT relating to athletics.

ME SB357

Relating to outdoor advertising signs regulated by the Texas Department of Transportation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.