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Kent vs Kirkland

How do political signs rules compare between Kent, WA and Kirkland, WA?

Kent and Kirkland have similar restriction levels.

Kent, WA

King County

Few Restrictions

Kent permits political campaign signs on private property with the owner's consent under KCC 15.06. No permit is required, but signs in the public right-of-way are prohibited and are removed by city crews.

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Kirkland, WA

King County

Few Restrictions

Kirkland allows political signs on private property with owner consent under content-neutral size rules (typically 6 sq ft residential). Signs in public rights-of-way are prohibited and may be removed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentKirkland
Private PropertyAllowed with owner consentAllowed with consent
Residential Size6 sq ft max, 5 ft tall-
Right-of-WayProhibited, removed by city-
PermitNot required-
Typical Size Limit-6 sq ft residential
Public ROW-Prohibited
Illumination-Generally not allowed
Removal-7-14 days after election

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kent FAQ

Can I put a political sign in my Kent yard anytime?

Kent's sign code allows political signs starting around 60 days before an election, but enforcement is generally permissive on private property year-round. Keep signs under 6 square feet in residential zones.

Why did Kent remove my campaign sign from the grass strip?

Signs in the public right-of-way, including the grass strip between sidewalk and curb, are prohibited under KCC 15.06.050. City crews remove them without notice to keep traffic sight lines clear.

Kirkland FAQ

Can I put a political sign in my Kirkland yard?

Yes. Political signs on private property with the owners consent are allowed, subject to size limits (typically 6 sq ft) and safe placement rules under KMC Title 100.

Can I put signs on street medians or utility poles?

No. Political signs in public rights-of-way, on utility poles, or attached to street trees are prohibited and may be removed by the city without notice.

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