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Brooklyn Park vs Minneapolis

How do political signs rules compare between Brooklyn Park, MN and Minneapolis, MN?

Brooklyn Park, MN

Hennepin County

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Minneapolis, MN

Hennepin County

Few Restrictions

MN Stat 211B.045 preempts local regulation of noncommercial political signs on private property from 46 days before the state primary through 10 days after the general election.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrooklyn ParkMinneapolis
Preemption Law-MN Stat 211B.045
Protected Window-46 days before primary to 10 days after general
Right-of-Way-No signs at any time
Private Property-With occupant consent
Sight Triangles-Must remain clear

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Brooklyn Park FAQ

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Minneapolis FAQ

Can Minneapolis limit my yard signs before an election?

No. During the protected window, state law preempts local size and number limits on private property.

Can I put signs on the boulevard strip?

No. The boulevard is public right-of-way and signs may be removed.

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