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Fort Lee vs Mahwah

How do political signs rules compare between Fort Lee, NJ and Mahwah, NJ?

Fort Lee and Mahwah have similar restriction levels.

Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Fort Lee permits political signs on private property under First Amendment protections, with reasonable size, setback, and post-election removal requirements set in the sign code.

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Mahwah, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Mahwah classifies political signs as exempt from permit requirements but prohibits placement within the public right-of-way under its Chapter 24 zoning sign regulations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LeeMahwah
Residential Max Size6 sq ft typical-
Permit RequiredNo-
Removal Deadline7-10 days post-election-
ROW PlacementProhibited-
Permit-Not required
Right-of-Way-Prohibited
Location-Private property only
Code-Chapter 24 Zoning

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Fort Lee FAQ

Can I post political signs on the public sidewalk strip?

No. The grass strip between sidewalk and street is public right-of-way. Signs must be on private property behind the sidewalk to comply with Fort Lee code.

When must I remove campaign signs?

Within roughly one week after the election. Signs left up after the deadline can be removed by the borough and may trigger a citation against the property owner.

Mahwah FAQ

Do I need a permit for a political sign in Mahwah?

No. Political signs are exempt from sign-permit requirements when placed on private property with owner consent. Public right-of-way placement is still prohibited.

Can I post political signs along Mahwah roadways?

No. Signs in the public right-of-way, including utility poles and roadside strips owned by the township or state, are prohibited and may be removed without notice.

How long can political signs stay up?

Signs should be removed promptly after the election. Mahwah generally enforces against signs that remain after the campaign period or that create safety hazards.

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