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Political Signs: Hayward vs Sunol

How do political signs rules compare between Hayward, CA and Sunol, CA?

Sunol has fewer restrictions than Hayward.

Hayward, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Hayward allows temporary political signs on private property with size and time limits, consistent with First Amendment protections and state campaign rules.

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Sunol, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

Alameda County allows political signs on private property with First Amendment protections. Signs in public right-of-way are prohibited. No permit required for residential political signs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHaywardSunol
PermitNot required on private propertyNot required on private property
Typical sizeUp to 6 sq ft per sign-
RemovalWithin 10 days after election-
ProhibitedPublic right of way-
Size Limit-Typically 6 square feet in residential
ROW Ban-Prohibited in public right-of-way
HOA-Civil Code 4710 protections

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Hayward FAQ

Can I post signs on utility poles?

No. Utility poles and other public infrastructure are off-limits, and signs posted there will be removed and can generate citations.

Can HOAs ban political signs?

California Civil Code 4710 protects the right to display noncommercial signs in HOAs, within reasonable size and duration rules.

Sunol FAQ

Can I put a political sign in my yard in Castro Valley?

Yes, without a permit, subject to size limits in the zoning code and a requirement to remove within 10 days after the election.

Can my HOA prohibit political signs?

No. California Civil Code 4710 prevents HOAs from prohibiting noncommercial signs and flags on member-owned property with only reasonable restrictions.

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