A
proposal to allow corporate signage at the tops of Seattle's downtown office buildings
has been tabled for at least a year.
The idea, which proponents had hoped would pass quickly and with little public scrutiny, instead sparked a series of heated public gatherings where architects, designers and average citizens came out vociferously against the proposal.
Now, the editorial board at the Seattle Times says the idea should be
dropped for good:
Seattle's skyline, featuring the Space Needle and tall buildings reflecting shimmery waters of Puget Sound, looks grand as it is. The council should drop this idea permanently.
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