πͺ§ Sign Regulations/Political Signs
Political Signs: Largo vs St. Petersburg
How do political signs rules compare between Largo, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?
St. Petersburg has fewer restrictions than Largo.
Largo, FL
Pinellas County
Political signs in Largo are regulated as temporary signs under Comprehensive Development Code Chapter 12, allowed on private property but barred from the public right-of-way and utility poles.
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Pinellas County
St. Petersburg's content-neutral sign code in Section 16.40.120 permits temporary noncommercial signs, including political signs, on private property with limits on size, height, and placement near rights-of-way.
View full St. Petersburg rules βKey Facts Comparison
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