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Political Signs: Lakewood vs Parma

How do political signs rules compare between Lakewood, OH and Parma, OH?

Lakewood and Parma have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, OH

Cuyahoga County

Few Restrictions

Lakewood allows political signs on private property without permits under Codified Ordinance Chapter 1329. Size limits apply, and signs must comply with Reed v. Town of Gilbert content-neutrality.

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Parma, OH

Cuyahoga County

Few Restrictions

Parma permits political signs on private residential property without permits, subject to size limits (typically 6 sq ft in residential zones) and placement rules. Signs cannot be placed in public right-of-way or on utility poles. First Amendment protections limit how far the city can restrict content.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodParma
PermitNot requiredNot required
Residential SizeUp to 6 sq ft-
Commercial SizeUp to 32 sq ft-
Right-of-WayProhibited-
Case LawReed v. Gilbert (content-neutral)-
Size-~6 sq ft residential
ROW-Prohibited
Removal-7 days post-election
Sign Code-Parma CO Ch. 1325

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Lakewood FAQ

Can Lakewood limit how long I display a political yard sign?

No. Post-Reed v. Gilbert, cities cannot impose content-based durational limits on political signs on private property in residential zones.

Who enforces this in Lakewood?

Lakewood at (216) 529-4000 handles most complaints.

Parma FAQ

Can I put campaign signs in my Parma yard?

Yes. Political signs are allowed on private property without a permit, typically up to 6 sq ft each, but cannot be placed in the public right-of-way.

Who enforces this in Parma?

Parma at (440) 885-8000 handles most complaints.

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