Editorials
- Scenic Utah’s vision: Fewer billboards, more landscape
- Flashback 2002: Reagan Outdoor has Utah politicians in its hip pocket - Ad Nauseam , original: Ad Nauseam
- Millcreek plan could mean fewer billboards around town. But there’s a catch.
- ‘Monstrosity’ on SLC’s 300 West emerges as a symbol of ongoing billboard battles
- Billboard Companies Seek ‘Hostile Takeover’ of Utah’s Scenic Byways Program
- A Digital Billboard Swap Has Some Millcreek Residents Worried About Conflict of Interest
- Billboard companies want Utah’s Legislature to steamroll cities, so do these other special interests
- Utah governor signs billboard-friendly legislation
- Meet Ralph Becker: a public advocate for America the Beautiful
- Cities say big-donor billboard firms push sneaky bill to allow bigger, lighted displays without local OK
- Mayor Biskupski is conspicuously silent on Billboard bill
- Lawmakers to consider 'grand boulevard' entrances to Salt Lake City
- Orem restricts electronic billboards
- Billboard controversy part of an ongoing battle with local officials
- High Country News: Billboard corporations use money and influence to override your vote
Letters
- Bill would give billboard companies too much power
- Billboards vs scenic byways: Legislation would undermine Tourism in Utah
- Don’t stuff digital billboards down our throats — or in our eyes
- Utah billboard executives bet you’re not looking
- Utahns want an end to the special treatment our state gives to billboard companies
- Billboards degrade our living space and enable the tracking of our behavior
- Utah views obscured by politics and billboards
Op-Eds
- Deseret News Op-Ed: "Is it Time to Ban Billboards?"
- Ralph Becker: Billboard legislation represents the worst of Utah politics
- Billboards: the detritus of American dreams. (Signs, symbols, and the litter of the sky)
Literary Reviews
- The Dangerous Distraction of Digital Billboards
- Soft Lights Foundation: Chapter 20 - Electronic Billboards