Dunedin vs Largo
How do political signs rules compare between Dunedin, FL and Largo, FL?
Dunedin has fewer restrictions than Largo.
Dunedin, FL
Pinellas County
Dunedin allows up to four temporary signs per residential parcel, including political signs, with each sign limited to four square feet and four feet in height, consistent with Florida Statute 106.1435 governing political advertisements.
View full Dunedin rules →Largo, FL
Pinellas County
Political signs in Largo are regulated as temporary signs under Comprehensive Development Code Chapter 12, allowed on private property but barred from the public right-of-way and utility poles.
View full Largo rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Dunedin | Largo |
|---|---|---|
| Code Chapter | Ch. 105 Sign Code | - |
| Number Allowed | Up to 4 signs | - |
| Max Size | 4 sq ft each | - |
| Max Height | 4 feet | - |
| Removal | 30 days post-election | - |
| - | - |
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Dunedin FAQ
How many political signs can I display in Dunedin?
Up to four temporary signs per residential parcel, each no larger than four square feet and four feet tall, are permitted without a sign permit.
When must political signs come down?
Florida Statute 106.1435 requires political committees to remove signs within 30 days after the election. Homeowner-placed signs follow Dunedin's temporary sign duration rules.
Largo FAQ
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