Loop 101 billboards issue before Glendale City Council
The Glendale City Council will vote Tuesday, March 25, whether to allow a Phoenix-based firm to build two billboards along Loop 101 at the Bell
The Glendale City Council will vote Tuesday, March 25, whether to allow a Phoenix-based firm to build two billboards along Loop 101 at the Bell
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