Republican-led Majority Protects Alaska from Billboards
The Republican-led Majority is committed to keeping Alaska billboard free. Contrary to the barrage of misinformation, the new law establishes a carefully regulated highway sign program. This program only allows for small blue and white informational signs (no larger than 18 inches by 90 inches), so that travelers can locate emergency services, businesses and attractions ie, food, phone, gas, lodging.
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Billboards are already illegal and strictly prohibited by state law under Alaska Statute 19.25.090.
Signs must be no larger than 18 inches by 90 inches.
Signs must be metal.
Signs must be uniform blue and white colors.
Owner must obtain state approval and a state permit from the Department of Transportation prior to installation and must pay for the cost of the sign.