Bloomington looks to ban billboards: Even if outdoor ad firm wins current legal case, sign could be nixed

Last Monday, Bloomington’s plan commission heard a proposal from mayor John Hamilton’s administration to amend the city’s zoning code for signs.

The amendment would effectively make all billboards in Bloomington disappear by 2031. That includes the one off Kinser Pike next to the SR 45/46 bypass, which is currently subject to litigation.

Last year, after the billboard’s owner, Lamar Outdoor Advertising, converted the billboard face to a digital display, Bloomington cited the company for violation of the UDO’s regulations on electronic reader boards.

Lamar is fighting the citation. Even if Lamar wins the court case, the company could eventually have to take down the billboard—if the amendment to the city’s unified development ordinance (UDO) is eventually approved by the city council. Continue reading “Bloomington looks to ban billboards: Even if outdoor ad firm wins current legal case, sign could be nixed”

Saturday northside shooting: Bloomington police arrest suspect

Bloomington police have arrested Sean Rivers, a 22-year-old Bloomington man, as a suspect in a Saturday afternoon shooting.

The shooting left the 51-year-old victim in critical condition after several emergency surgeries, according to the BPD news release.

Rivers was booked into the Monroe County jail on a charge of attempted murder, according to the release.

The news release says the shooting took place outside the Subway restaurant on Kinser Pike, north of the SR 46 bypass. Continue reading “Saturday northside shooting: Bloomington police arrest suspect”