CITY HALL — The City Council on Tuesday directed officials to craft a plan that could grant the Americana at Brand and Glendale Galleria permission to place billboard-sized ads on their exteriors, even as Glendale has worked to eradicate large signs from its streets.
Council members had mixed views on plans submitted jointly by the two massive shopping centers, with some questioning the motives behind the signs and others contending that the ads could be a part of the city’s long-term vision and evolution into a growing commercial center.
“I don’t see anything wrong with adding some excitement to our downtown core,” Councilman Ara Najarian said.
He was referring to earlier statements from senior planner Roger Kiesel, who explained that large ads in commercial areas have given places like downtown Los Angeles’ L.A. Live or Hollywood’s Sunset strip an air of excitement and activity.