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πŸͺ§ Sign Regulations/Political Signs

Kailua vs Pearl City

How do political signs rules compare between Kailua, HI and Pearl City, HI?

Pearl City has fewer restrictions than Kailua.

Kailua, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Kailua residents may post political campaign signs on private property under the general temporary sign rules, but size, placement, and public right-of-way restrictions apply during election season.

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Pearl City, HI

Honolulu County

Few Restrictions

Pearl City political campaign signs are temporary signs under Honolulu's sign ordinance, permit-exempt but barred from public rights-of-way.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKailuaPearl City
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Code Section-ROH 21-7.20
Permit-Generally exempt
Prohibited Areas-Public right-of-way
Topic-Political Signs

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Kailua FAQ

Can I put a sign on the median?

No, public right-of-way placement is prohibited under Sec. 21-7.30 and the city may remove the sign.

Do I need a permit?

Temporary political signs on private residential property generally do not need a permit under Sec. 21-7.20.

Pearl City FAQ

Can I post signs in base housing?

Military base housing has separate federal rules that typically restrict political signage. Check with your installation housing office before posting.

Are bumper signs on cars regulated?

Bumper stickers are not regulated by ROH Sec. 21-7.20, but large signs affixed to parked vehicles used as off-premise advertising can violate the code.

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