Kaneohe vs Pearl City
How do political signs rules compare between Kaneohe, HI and Pearl City, HI?
Pearl City has fewer restrictions than Kaneohe.
Kaneohe, HI
Honolulu County
Kaneohe residents can display political campaign signs on private property under temporary sign rules, but placement on public rights-of-way along Kamehameha Highway is prohibited.
View full Kaneohe rules βPearl City, HI
Honolulu County
Pearl City political campaign signs are temporary signs under Honolulu's sign ordinance, permit-exempt but barred from public rights-of-way.
View full Pearl City rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Kaneohe | Pearl City |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| Code Section | - | ROH 21-7.20 |
| Permit | - | Generally exempt |
| Prohibited Areas | - | Public right-of-way |
| Topic | - | Political Signs |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Kaneohe FAQ
Can I put signs on Likelike Highway?
No, state highways and public rights-of-way prohibit political signs, which the city may remove under Sec. 21-7.30.
When must I take signs down?
Promptly after the election under the temporary sign provisions of 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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