Garage Sale Signs: Honolulu vs Kaneohe
How do garage sale signs rules compare between Honolulu, HI and Kaneohe, HI?
Honolulu and Kaneohe have similar restriction levels.
Honolulu, HI
Honolulu County
Garage sale signs on Oahu are temporary announcing signs under ROH Sec. 21-7.20, exempt from permits but barred from the public right-of-way under Sec. 21-7.30.
View full Honolulu rules βKaneohe, HI
Honolulu County
Kaneohe homeowners may post garage sale signs on their own property without a permit, but cannot tack signs to utility poles, stop signs, or medians along Kaneohe Bay Drive or Kamehameha Highway.
View full Kaneohe rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Honolulu | Kaneohe |
|---|---|---|
| Code Section | ROH Sec. 21-7.20 | - |
| Permit | Exempt, temporary | - |
| Right-of-Way | Prohibited | - |
| Prohibited Signs | Sec. 21-7.30 | - |
| - | - |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Honolulu FAQ
Can I staple a garage sale sign to a utility pole?
No. Posting signs on utility poles or other right-of-way structures is prohibited; the City removes and discards such signs without notice.
Do I need a permit for a yard sale sign in my lawn?
No permit is required for a temporary garage sale sign on your own property, but the sign must meet district size limits and be removed promptly after the sale.
Kaneohe FAQ
Can I put signs at Windward Mall?
No, commercial property and nearby rights-of-way prohibit off-premise garage sale signs without permission.
Is a permit needed?
No permit is required for temporary on-premise garage sale signs under Sec. 21-7.20.
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