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Political Signs: El Cerrito vs Pittsburg

How do political signs rules compare between El Cerrito, CA and Pittsburg, CA?

El Cerrito and Pittsburg have similar restriction levels.

El Cerrito, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Political signs receive same treatment as other non-commercial signs — up to 6 sq ft, no permit, on private property with owner consent. Content-neutral after Reed v. Gilbert; cannot single out election signs.

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Pittsburg, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Political signs receive the same permissive treatment as other non-commercial yard signs in Pittsburg - no permit, but limits on size, number, placement, and public right-of-way. Under Reed v. Gilbert (2015), the city cannot impose stricter rules on political content specifically.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl CerritoPittsburg
Max size6 sq ft-
PermitNot required-
Polling place rule100-ft buffer (election day)-
Public propertyProhibited-
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El Cerrito FAQ

Do I have to take political signs down after an election?

The County cannot compel removal based on content/timing alone post-Reed, but abandoned or deteriorated signs may still be cited as blight.

Can I put a political sign in my apartment window?

Generally yes — landlords may impose reasonable rules but cannot categorically ban political expression in private dwellings.

Pittsburg FAQ

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