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Political Signs: Coral Springs vs Pompano Beach

How do political signs rules compare between Coral Springs, FL and Pompano Beach, FL?

Pompano Beach has fewer restrictions than Coral Springs.

Coral Springs, FL

Broward County

Some Restrictions

Coral Springs regulates political signs under Chapter 18 of the Land Development Code (Signs), Section 1806 (Temporary Signs). Political and noncommercial signs on residential properties are treated as temporary signs with size and placement restrictions. Signs may not be placed in public rights-of-way or on utility poles, and all temporary signs must be removed promptly after an election or event.

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Pompano Beach, FL

Broward County

Few Restrictions

Political signs in Pompano Beach are protected by the First Amendment and FL Statute 106.1435. Signs on private property during election periods are generally protected. Chapter 156 (Sign Code) governs general sign regulations. Signs on public rights-of-way are prohibited. Content-neutral regulation is required under Reed v. Town of Gilbert.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoral SpringsPompano Beach
CodeLDC Ch. 18, §1806-
Max Size (Residential)4 sq ft per sign face-
Right-of-WayProhibited — subject to removal-
State ProtectionFL §106.1435-
Prohibited SignsLDC §1814-
Private Property-Protected (FL §106.1435)
Public Property-Signs prohibited
Sign Code-Chapter 156
Content Neutral-Required (Reed v. Gilbert)
Removal-Reasonable time after election

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Coral Springs FAQ

Can I put a political sign in my yard in Coral Springs?

Yes. Political signs are permitted on residential property under Section 1806 of the Land Development Code. They are generally limited to 4 square feet per sign face in residential zones. Signs must be on your own property — not in the public right-of-way or on medians.

When do I have to remove political signs after an election in Coral Springs?

Political signs must be removed promptly after the election. Signs remaining beyond the allowed period are subject to code enforcement action. Contact the Code Compliance Division at (954) 344-5964 for specific deadlines.

Pompano Beach FAQ

Can I put political signs in my yard?

Yes. FL Statute 106.1435 protects political signs on residential property during election periods.

Can the city remove my political sign?

Not from private property during elections. Signs on public property may be removed.

When should signs come down?

Within a reasonable time after the election.

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