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Katy vs Missouri City

How do political signs rules compare between Katy, TX and Missouri City, TX?

Katy has fewer restrictions than Missouri City.

Katy, TX

Fort Bend County

Few Restrictions

Texas Election Code Chapter 259 and Property Code 202.009 protect the display of political signs on private residential property. Cities, counties, and HOAs cannot prohibit residents from displaying political signs subject only to narrow time, size, and safety limits.

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Missouri City, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Missouri City regulates political and temporary signs through its sign ordinance, allowing them on private property within size, height, and right-of-way limits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKatyMissouri City
StatuteElection Code 259.002-
HOA ruleProperty Code 202.009-
Max sign sizeUnder 36 square feet-
Max heightUnder 8 feet-
Display window~90 days before election-
Allowed-Private property only
Right-of-way-Prohibited
Removal-After election period
Enforcement-Code Enforcement

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Katy FAQ

Can my Texas city make me take down a yard sign for a candidate?

Not if the sign meets Election Code 259.002 size and structure limits and is on private property during the protected window. Cities can regulate only signs in public rights-of-way or those creating safety hazards.

Can my HOA ban political yard signs in Texas?

No. Property Code 202.009 prevents HOAs from prohibiting political signs on a member's lot during the statutory display window. The HOA may set reasonable size, number, and timing rules consistent with state law.

How long can I keep a political sign up in Texas?

State law guarantees display from at least 90 days before the relevant election through 10 days after. Many cities and HOAs allow longer periods, but cannot require removal during this minimum window.

Missouri City FAQ

Can I put political signs in the median?

No. Missouri City prohibits any signs in public rights-of-way, medians, utility poles, or other public property; they will be removed.

When must signs come down?

Political signs must be removed within the time frame set by the city's sign ordinance after the election concludes.

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