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Political Signs: Greenfield vs Milwaukee

How do political signs rules compare between Greenfield, WI and Milwaukee, WI?

Greenfield and Milwaukee have similar restriction levels.

Greenfield, WI

Milwaukee County

Few Restrictions

Political signs in Milwaukee County are governed by Wisconsin state law. Under Wis. Stat. 12.04, no county or municipality may regulate the size, shape, placement, or content of a political sign on residential property, except as needed for traffic or pedestrian safety.

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Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee County

Few Restrictions

Political signs in Milwaukee are regulated under Chapter 295 of the zoning code. Temporary political signs are generally permitted on private property without a permit during election seasons. Wisconsin Statute 12.03 also protects the right to display political signs. Signs must not obstruct traffic visibility or be placed in public rights-of-way. There are no size limits specific to political signs on private residential property under state law protections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreenfieldMilwaukee
Governing lawWis. Stat. 12.04 (state)-
County ordinanceNone; state law controls-
Residential signsBroadly protected-
Local limitsOnly for safety-
Right-of-wayNo unauthorized placement-
Permit-Not required for political signs on private property
State Protection-WI Stat. 12.03 protects political sign rights
Right-of-Way-Not permitted in public rights-of-way
Visibility-Must not obstruct traffic sight lines

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Greenfield FAQ

Can Milwaukee County limit my political yard sign?

No. Under Wis. Stat. 12.04, no county or municipality may regulate the size, shape, placement, or content of a political sign on residential property, except where a regulation is necessary for traffic or pedestrian safety.

Where can't I put a political sign?

Not in the public street or highway right-of-way, and not where it blocks sight lines or creates a hazard. Such signs may be removed. On your own residential property, your right to display signs is protected.

Milwaukee FAQ

Do I need a permit for political yard signs in Milwaukee?

No. Temporary political signs on private residential property do not require a permit. They are protected under both the First Amendment and Wisconsin Statute 12.03.

When must political signs be removed?

While there is no strict statewide deadline, political signs should be removed within a reasonable time after the election. The city may enforce removal of signs that become dilapidated or create a blight condition.

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