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Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'clearchannel'

April 30, 2008

One year ago today, City Council's Executive Committee approved [PDF] the awarding of the street furniture contract—for the purposes of designing, building, owning, and maintaining bus shelters, garbage bins, ad pillars, and more for a period of twenty years in exchange for advertising rights—to Astral Media Outdoor, despite the fact that the company had absolutely no experience with "street furniture" and maintains dozens of illegal billboards in defiance of City Council.......

Continue Reading "How The Street Furniture Bids Stacked Up"

April 16, 2007

Last summer, Clear Channel Outdoor threatened to sue the Toronto Public Space Committee; last week Astral Media Outdoor threatened to sue Rami Tabello and his IllegalSigns.ca. That left one bidder for the "street furniture" contract with a relatively fuck-up-free slate. "Some people are blessed with intelligence; some people are blessed with good looks; others, with personality," Tabello wrote on Wednesday. "Then there's Nick Arakgi of CBS Outdoor. He's blessed with having competitors that are......

Continue Reading "Street Furniture: Look Who's Spacing"

March 29, 2007

Yesterday the City of Toronto unveiled the designs submitted for the "Coordinated Street Furniture Program," its plan to grant a billboard company a twenty-year monopoly on providing and maintaining bus shelters, garbage bins, benches, and other items for Toronto’s sidewalks. The "renderings" have been posted on the City website as epic PDFs, but our friend Joe Clark has also extracted the images from the PDFs and posted them to his Flickr account for convenient......

Continue Reading "Have Your Say On Toronto's New "Street Furniture""

March 17, 2006

The city's cycling committee doesn't usually raise Torontoist's eyebrows. After all they're usually the ones on the short-end of the stick, getting their requests for more funding, better safety programs and a greater say in road and community design ignored by council at large. But at next Monday's committee meeting, they'll be discussing something that troubled us. As part of the city's street furniture coordination proposal the promotions sub-committee of the cycling committee would like......

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