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Political Signs: Anza vs Palm Springs

How do political signs rules compare between Anza, CA and Palm Springs, CA?

Anza and Palm Springs have similar restriction levels.

Anza, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Riverside County permits temporary political signs on private property without a permit, consistent with the First Amendment and California Elections Code. Signs may be posted up to 90 days before an election and must be removed within 10 days after, and the aggregate size on a single residential parcel is generally capped at 32 square feet per Riverside County Ordinance 348.

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Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Palm Springs allows temporary political signs on private property with permission of the property owner. Signs on residential property are typically limited to 6 square feet per face and must be removed within 10 days after the election. Signs in public rights-of-way are prohibited, and content-neutral rules apply under Reed v. Town of Gilbert.

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When must political signs come down in Palm Springs?

Political signs must be removed within 10 days after the election per PSMC Ch. 93.20. Signs cannot be placed in the public right-of-way or on utility poles and have size limits on private residential property.

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