Political Signs: Inglewood vs South Gate
How do political signs rules compare between Inglewood, CA and South Gate, CA?
Inglewood and South Gate have similar restriction levels.
Inglewood, CA
Los Angeles County
Political signs are protected by the First Amendment and CA Elections Code 18310. Cities cannot prohibit political signs on private residential property. Inglewood's sign code (IMC Article 23) may regulate size and placement but not content.
View full Inglewood rules →South Gate, CA
Los Angeles County
Political signs in South Gate are treated as constitutionally protected non-commercial speech and regulated content-neutrally under the Title 11 Zoning sign provisions. Yard signs on private residential property with the owner's consent do not require a City permit. Along state highways through South Gate (notably I-710 and SR-42 / Firestone Boulevard), Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code §5405.3 caps temporary political signs at 32 sq ft, posted no earlier than 90 days before the election and removed within 10 days after.
View full South Gate rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Inglewood | South Gate |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Protected speech | - |
| State Law | CA Elections Code 18310 | - |
| Private Property | Cannot be prohibited | - |
| Sign Code | IMC Article 23 | - |
| Permit required (yard sign) | - | No — private property with owner consent |
| Max size (along state highways) | - | 32 sq ft (Cal. BPC §5405.3) |
| Display window (state highway) | - | 90 days before to 10 days after election |
| Public right-of-way / utility poles | - | Prohibited (all signs) |
| Statement of Responsibility (Caltrans) | - | Required for signs along state highways |
| Content-based restrictions | - | Not permitted (Reed v. Gilbert, 2015) |
| Enforcement | - | Code Enforcement via City Hall, (323) 563-9500 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Inglewood FAQ
Can I put a political sign in my yard?
Yes. Political signs on private property are protected by the First Amendment. Size limits apply, typically 6 to 32 square feet depending on your zone.
Can my HOA ban political signs?
Many states have laws limiting HOA ability to ban political signs. Check state law — most allow reasonable political signage during election seasons even in HOA communities.
South Gate FAQ
Do I need a permit to put a campaign sign in my yard in South Gate?
No. A political sign on private residential property with the owner's permission does not require a City permit. It must follow the general placement rules — no public right-of-way, no utility poles, no traffic-sign posts, no City street trees.
Can I put political signs along the 710 Freeway or Firestone Boulevard?
Only on private property adjacent to the highway, and only if the sign meets California BPC §5405.3: max 32 sq ft, posted no earlier than 90 days before the election, removed within 10 days after, not within the right-of-way, and with a Statement of Responsibility filed with Caltrans.
When do campaign signs have to come down after the election?
Along state highways, within 10 days after the election under Cal. BPC §5405.3. Caltrans may remove non-conforming signs and bill the responsible party. On private property away from state highways, South Gate's content-neutral sign rules do not impose a separate take-down deadline, but a sign in disrepair can be cited under general property-maintenance provisions.
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