Description
Why does the City allow 30 plus political signs at the intersection of Canton Street and Woodstock Road? It looks horrible and shouldn't be allowed. None of the signs have a blue sticker sign permit that's required for every other sign we want to display. Like for tag sales, events etc. Why is that? Please have them all removed. We need a city ordinance prohibiting these types of signs
4 Comments
Community Development Admin (Registered User)
Dana Robinson (Registered User)
Dana Robinson (Registered User)
Closed Code Enforcement (Registered User)
Thank you for reporting this issue. As per the current code, political signs do not require a permit (please see code referenced below).
Temporary Signs Not Requiring a Permit. The following
temporary signs are allowed without the issuance
of a temporary sign permit, provided they meet the
specified standards below.
1. Political Signs. A sign identifying or urging voter
support for a particular election issue, political
party, or candidate for public office. A political sign
cannot exceed 32 square feet in area and 8 feet in height.