A coalition of area chambers of commerce have had it with bandit signs and are appealing to businesses to help finance a project to rid northwest Harris County of the illegal advertisements. Larry ...
While many northwest Harris County residents lounged in their backyards Saturday grilling burgers and enjoying the start of a long weekend, a group of 30 combed area roadways removing illegal signs in ...
Luz Lopez could see the writing on the wall, or more specifically the writing on the telephone poles and along the sidewalks and often in the medians of the busy streets in and around her Cloverleaf ...
You’ve seen them cluttering busy intersections and freeway exits across Texas - handmade signs promising quick cash for homes, cheap insurance, or miracle weight-loss cures. Starting September 1, a ...
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If they’re illegal, why are so many 'bandit' signs still popping up all over the place?
A small confession: Those little plastic signs stuck in the ground near roadways that advertise Christmas light installers, cheap internet, ugly houses or any of dozens of other services drive me ...
You know those ugly hand-printed plastic signs staked into the ground near intersections, subdivision entrances and highway off-ramps? They are called "bandit signs." And in many Texas cities, they ...
We've all seen them. Signs along roads, in traffic medians, on utility poles and street corners. They say things like "We buy houses," or "We buy diabetic supplies." They may offer home repair or ...
The signs are posted all over town. Everything from garage sales to small businesses are being advertised. It's against the law to put up the signs within the city limits along the public right of way ...
A small confession: Those little plastic signs stuck in the ground near roadways that advertise Christmas light installers, cheap internet, ugly houses or any of dozens of other services drive me ...
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