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Billboards on the Bay

We live in a beautiful place and we are reminded of this every time we bike, walk, or drive around Humboldt Bay. Unfortunately, for many years these scenic coastal views have been marred by the presence of unsightly billboards jutting up along the Highway 101 Safety Corridor between Arcata and Eureka. 

Humboldt Waterkeeper has been working for years to have these billboards removed - legally and permanently. There have been many unsuccessful attempts in the past to remove these billboards, but in Sept. 2013, the California Coastal Commission responded to our calls to address this blight. Since then, Caltrans has finally revoked permits for most of the billboards along the bay. Since 2012, 16 fewer billboards obstruct our beautiful bay views between Arcata and Eureka, and today only 3 remain. We will continue our efforts until they are all gone for good.

Caltrans revokes billboard permits

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Will Houston, Times Standard
In the News
Created: 05 March 2015



3/5/15



 

The U.S. Highway 101 Safety Corridor between Arcata and Eureka is now three billboards short due to what has been a long contested and debated issue of land ownership and permission from landowners.




While three billboards were hacked down on the corridor last year overnight, the three signs that were removed earlier this week were taken down by their owners after it was determined after that the signs stood on property that was a North Coast Railroad Authority, or NCRA, land easement.

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Three of Those Safety Corridors Billboards Have Been Removed, And Not By Vandals

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Ryan Burns, Lost Coast Outpost
In the News
Created: 04 March 2015

3/3/15


Chalk up three points for team billboard removal.

 

Three billboards along the Hwy. 101 corridor between Arcata and Eureka have been cut down — not by vandals this time but by the signs’ owners — a development sure to delight local activists fighting for removal of all billboards along that stretch around Humboldt Bay.

 

The signs were located on the north (bay) side of 101 between Airport Blvd. and the bridge over Eureka slough.

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Bay billboard blowback

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John Ross Ferrara, Mad River Union
In the News
Created: 21 February 2015

2/18/15

Local activist Dave Meserve’s online petition “Humboldt Billboard Bye Bye,” reached the 1,000 signature mark on Saturday.

 

According to the former Arcata City Councilmember, signatures from the Change.org petition will be presented at local city council and Humboldt County Board of Supervisors meetings in March.

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Signs of Protest: 

Petition calls for removal of bayside billboards

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Will Houston, Times Standard
In the News
Created: 14 February 2015

2/11/15

 

While Arcata resident Dave Meserve admits that putting up signs to challenge the existence of bayside billboards along Highway 101 to be a bit ironic, he said his signs are no different than the billboards he claims are currently standing unpermitted or without landowner permission.




“I have as much a right to put up my signs out there as they do to have their illegal signs down there,” he said.

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Billboard removal case dismissed 



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Will Houston, Times Standard
In the News
Created: 15 January 2015

Coastal commission wins round in fight over Highway 101 safety corridor


1/15/15



After nearly a year in civil court, advertising giant CBS Outdoor Inc.’s bid to strip a billboard removal clause from the Eureka-Arcata Safety Corridor improvement project was dismissed by a Humboldt County Superior Court judge on Wednesday — but the battle of the billboards may not be over yet.




CBS Outdoor Inc., which owns several billboards in Humboldt County, filed a writ of mandate against the California Coastal Commission, Caltrans, and the Humboldt County Association of Governments in January 2014 after the commission decided to require Caltrans to remove as many billboards as feasible as part of the agency’s Eureka-Arcata Route 101 Corridor Improvement Project. Caltrans agreed to the requirements in November 2013. The $46 million project proposes to improve safety conditions along the 6-mile corridor by closing several median crossings and constructing a raised interchange at the Indianola Cutoff.

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More Articles …

  1. Supervisors Reverse Prior Vote, Agree to Ban Off-Site Digital Billboards
  2. Supervisors make it easy for billboard companies: No permission needed from property owners
  3. Supervisors weigh in on unsightly billboards
  4. Two More Billboards Disappear

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