The sign has been there for 20 years! You see, in '91, Modolo said he discovered it when he removed asbestos siding from his home. A friend touched it up and the sign remained.
City Supervisor David Campos says, "We're trying to fight childhood obesity...we don't want to promote kids drinking Coca-Cola."
There is a possibility that the sign, which dates back to the 1930's, could be saved. Campos says that he may introduce legislation that would create a special "historic sign district."
So, some gavone complains about a billboard in a residential neighborhood, which has been there for 20 years, and probably for another 20 years - beginning in the '30's. It has been restored and is not an eyesore. Historic value of the sign is being ignored, as the billboard was found to be illegal.