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Political Signs: Aurora vs Littleton

How do political signs rules compare between Aurora, CO and Littleton, CO?

Aurora and Littleton have similar restriction levels.

Aurora, CO

Arapahoe County

Few Restrictions

Aurora allows political signs on private property with content-neutral rules; signs must be under 32 square feet in residential zones and removed within 10 days after the election.

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Littleton, CO

Arapahoe County

Few Restrictions

Arapahoe County Land Development Code Section 5-2300 treats political signs as temporary signs. Signs are allowed on private residential property without a permit up to 32 sq ft total, must not be placed in the right-of-way, and must be removed within 7 days after the election.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuroraLittleton
Residential Size6 sq ft per sign-
Aggregate32 sq ft max-
PermitNot requiredNot required
Removal10 days post-election7 days after election
Code-LDC Section 5-2300
Residential Limit-32 sq ft total
Right-of-Way-Prohibited

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Aurora FAQ

Can I put signs on the curb strip in front of my house?

No, the strip between sidewalk and street is public right-of-way. Signs there will be removed.

Can HOAs ban political signs?

Colorado law (CRS 38-33.3-106.5) limits HOA restrictions on political signs during election season.

Littleton FAQ

Can I put a campaign sign in my yard in unincorporated Arapahoe County?

Yes. Political signs on private residential property are allowed without a permit up to 32 square feet total under LDC 5-2300.

Can signs go on the curb strip or median?

No. The public right-of-way is off limits and signs there are removed without notice.

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