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Holly Springs vs Raleigh

How do political signs rules compare between Holly Springs, NC and Raleigh, NC?

Holly Springs, NC

Wake County

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Raleigh, NC

Wake County

Some Restrictions

Raleigh regulates signs through UDO Article 7.3. Political signs on private property are generally permitted and are treated as temporary signs. North Carolina law (G.S. ยง136-32) addresses political signs along highways, prohibiting them within state highway rights-of-way. Within Raleigh, political signs must comply with the UDO's temporary sign standards including size limits and placement rules. Signs may not be placed in city rights-of-way or on public property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHolly SpringsRaleigh
Code Reference-UDO Article 7.3 โ€” Signs
Private Property-Permitted as temporary signs
Right-of-Way-Prohibited in public ROW
State Law-NC G.S. ยง136-32 (highway sign restrictions)
Removal-Must be removed after election

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Holly Springs FAQ

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Raleigh FAQ

Can I put political signs in my Raleigh yard?

Yes. Political signs are permitted on private property as temporary signs under the UDO. They must comply with size and placement standards and should not be placed in the public right-of-way.

When must political signs be removed in Raleigh?

Political signs should be removed within a reasonable time after the election. Signs in the public right-of-way may be removed by the city at any time.

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