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Independence vs Kansas City

How do political signs rules compare between Independence, MO and Kansas City, MO?

Independence, MO

Jackson County

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Kansas City, MO

Jackson County

Few Restrictions

Kansas City permits political signs on private property with size limitations under the sign regulations in the zoning code. Political signs are generally protected as free speech under the First Amendment. The city cannot regulate the content of signs, and temporary political signs do not require permits on private property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIndependenceKansas City
Permit Required-No — for temporary political signs on private property
Residential Size Limit-Approximately 6 sq ft per sign
Right-of-Way-Signs prohibited — subject to removal
Time Limits-None — not limited to election season
Legal Basis-First Amendment protections apply

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Independence FAQ

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Kansas City FAQ

Can I put a political sign in my yard in Kansas City?

Yes. Political signs are allowed on private property without a permit. There are size limits (approximately 6 square feet for residential areas) but no restrictions on when you can display them.

Can I place political signs on public sidewalks or medians?

No. Signs in the public right-of-way are prohibited and may be removed by the city. All political signs should be placed on private property with the owner's permission.

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