NEW YORK (AP) - The city has announced a settlement that prevents floating digital billboards in New York City waters.
Under the terms of the agreement announced Tuesday, Ballyhoo Media must pay a $100,000 fine if its Times Square-style LED billboards are seen on any East River or Hudson River barges.
The city sued Ballyhoo Media in March, claiming the floating billboards created a “public nuisance” and broke zoning laws.
The agreement comes after the state enacted a law in August that banned floating digital billboards in its navigable waters.
Ballyhoo released a statement saying it had complied with all local, state and federal laws and has a legal right to safely operate in New York waters, but decided to stop fighting the city and state and focus on pursuing opportunities elsewhere.
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