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Digital Billboards: Bellaire vs Deer Park

How do digital billboards rules compare between Bellaire, TX and Deer Park, TX?

Bellaire and Deer Park have similar restriction levels.

Bellaire, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Digital and conventional billboards along Harris County interstates and primary highways are regulated by the Texas Department of Transportation under the federal Highway Beautification Act and Texas Transportation Code Chapter 391. Harris County imposes no separate billboard permit; cities including Houston ban most new digital billboards.

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Deer Park, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Digital and conventional billboards along Harris County interstates and primary highways are regulated by the Texas Department of Transportation under the federal Highway Beautification Act and Texas Transportation Code Chapter 391. Harris County imposes no separate billboard permit; cities including Houston ban most new digital billboards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBellaireDeer Park
State permitTxDOT under Ch. 391TxDOT under Ch. 391
Display hold timeMinimum 8 secondsMinimum 8 seconds
AnimationProhibited statewideProhibited statewide
County ruleNone separate from stateNone separate from state
Houston city ruleNew off-premises bannedNew off-premises banned

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bellaire FAQ

Can I put up a digital billboard in unincorporated Harris County?

Only by securing a TxDOT outdoor advertising permit under Transportation Code Chapter 391, meeting the 8-second hold and night luminance rules, and on a properly zoned commercial parcel. New permits along controlled highways are difficult and tightly limited.

Why do Houston freeways have so few digital billboards?

Houston's sign code largely bans new off-premises and digital billboards inside city limits, only allowing conversion of pre-existing conforming faces under tightly capped agreements. Conversions still require TxDOT permits and meet state hold and luminance standards.

Deer Park FAQ

Can I put up a digital billboard in unincorporated Harris County?

Only by securing a TxDOT outdoor advertising permit under Transportation Code Chapter 391, meeting the 8-second hold and night luminance rules, and on a properly zoned commercial parcel. New permits along controlled highways are difficult and tightly limited.

Why do Houston freeways have so few digital billboards?

Houston's sign code largely bans new off-premises and digital billboards inside city limits, only allowing conversion of pre-existing conforming faces under tightly capped agreements. Conversions still require TxDOT permits and meet state hold and luminance standards.

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