A light agenda is in store for the Carson City Board of Supervisors at their next meeting on Nov. 17.
The board will hear first reading of an ordinance to allow billboards to be placed on existing and future transit shelters.
Here is the staff summary:
The proposed amendment will provide for advertising displays that are approximately four feet in width and six feet in height, and attached to existing or future transit shelters that are already positioned in the public right-of-way as an amenity to transit customers. This amendment will allow
Carson City RTC the ability to sell advertising on passenger shelters for the purposes of generating income that will partially off-set the operating subsidy being contributed by Carson City to support the Jump Around Carson transit system. Currently signage on any structure within the public right-of-way is prohibited.
Supervisors will also be presented with a quarterly business review of the city’s performance.
The agenda is attached below.
