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๐Ÿชง Sign Regulations/Political Signs

Boise vs Meridian

How do political signs rules compare between Boise, ID and Meridian, ID?

Boise, ID

Ada County

Few Restrictions

Boise regulates signs under Section 11-04-012 of the Development Code. Political signs are generally protected as free speech and subject to fewer restrictions than commercial signs. Idaho law and the First Amendment limit municipal authority over political sign content, though the city may regulate size, placement, and timing.

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Meridian, ID

Ada County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoiseMeridian
Governing CodeBoise Code ยง11-04-012-
Permit RequiredNo permit for temporary political signs-
Residential Size LimitTypically 6 sq ft-
Right-of-WayNot permitted in public right-of-way-
Content RegulationContent-neutral per Reed v. Gilbert-

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Boise FAQ

Do I need a permit for a political yard sign in Boise?

No. Temporary political signs on private property do not require a sign permit in Boise. They must comply with general size limits and cannot be placed in the public right-of-way or obstruct traffic visibility.

Can the city remove my political sign?

The city cannot remove political signs on private property that comply with size and placement rules. Signs in the public right-of-way or on public property may be removed regardless of content.

Meridian FAQ

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