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Sign Regulations in Bowling Green, KY (2026)

3 verified sign regulations for Bowling Green, Kentucky, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Political Signs

Bowling Green allows campaign signs on private property with the owner's permission. Signs are prohibited in any city right-of-way or utility easement and may not be attached to trees, utility poles, or traffic signs. Residential lots under 2 acres may display up to 10 temporary signs (8 sq ft max each); lots over 2 acres may use 16 sq ft signs. Commercial parcels under 5 acres get 4 signs at 16 sq ft; over 5 acres at 32 sq ft. City staff may remove non-compliant signs without prior notice. Rules sit in Article 4 of the Warren County / Bowling Green Joint Zoning Ordinance.

Bowling Green Political / Campaign Sign Rules

Few Restrictions

Garage Sale Signs

Bowling Green prohibits all signs — including garage sale and yard sale signs — in any city right-of-way or utility easement, on trees, utility poles, or traffic signs. Temporary garage-sale signs must be on the same private property as the sale (counted within the 10 residential temporary-sign cap at up to 8 sq ft on lots under 2 acres). City staff may remove off-premise directional signs without notice. Rules are in Article 4 of the Joint Zoning Ordinance.

Bowling Green Garage Sale Sign Rules

Few Restrictions

Holiday Displays

Bowling Green does not set a calendar-based take-down date for residential holiday lights or seasonal decorations. They are not regulated as 'signs' under Article 4 of the Joint Zoning Ordinance as long as they remain non-commercial. Practical limits come from the city's sidewalk-obstruction rule (City Code 21-1.02), the Chapter 27 nuisance provisions, and HOA rules. Excessively bright lighting aimed at neighbors or that creates a public-safety hazard can be cited as a nuisance.

Bowling Green Holiday Lights & Decorations

Few Restrictions

Looking for Warren County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Bowling Green city rules.

Sign Regulations in Warren County