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Garage Sale Signs: Los Angeles vs South Gate

How do garage sale signs rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and South Gate, CA?

Los Angeles and South Gate have similar restriction levels.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Temporary garage sale signs on private property are generally permitted without a permit if under 6 sq ft and under 6.5 feet tall with no electrical components. Signs may not be placed on public property including sidewalks, utility poles, or street signs per LAMC 67.02. Violations of the public property sign ban can result in misdemeanor charges with fines up to $1,000.

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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Garage sale signs in South Gate are temporary signs under the Title 11 Zoning sign provisions. They are allowed on private property with the owner's permission but are prohibited in the public right-of-way — no stapling to utility poles, no taping to street signs, no posting on City street trees, no placement in parkways or medians — and must be removed promptly after the sale ends. South Gate does not require a separate business license for an occasional residential garage sale.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesSouth Gate
Private PropertyUnder 6 sq ft, no permit needed-
Public PropertyProhibited (LAMC 67.02)-
Height Limit6.5 ft max-
PenaltyUp to $1,000 fine for public property signs-
Garage sale business license-Not required for occasional residential sales
Signs on utility poles / street signs-Prohibited
Signs in public right-of-way / parkways-Prohibited
Signs on private property (with permission)-Allowed — temporary sign under Title 11
Removal-Required promptly after sale ends
Sight-triangle / sidewalk obstruction-Prohibited
Enforcement contact-South Gate City Hall, (323) 563-9500

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Los Angeles FAQ

Can I put garage sale signs on the street corner?

It depends on Los Angeles rules. Some allow temporary signs in the right-of-way during the sale, others prohibit it. Never attach signs to utility poles or public property.

How many signs can I put up?

Typically 3 to 5 directional signs plus a sign at the sale location. Check Los Angeles code for exact limits.

South Gate FAQ

Can I staple my garage sale sign to a utility pole on Tweedy Boulevard?

No. South Gate's sign rules in Title 11 do not allow private signs on public property — that includes utility poles, traffic-sign posts, parkway strips, City street trees, and medians. The signs are removed and the poster can be cited.

Do I need a permit for a garage sale in South Gate?

No City business license or planning permit is required for an occasional residential garage sale. Signs advertising the sale must follow the temporary-sign rules in Title 11 Zoning — private property only, with owner consent, and removed when the sale ends.

Where can I legally post my garage sale sign?

On your own property, or on another resident's private property with their permission. Do not staple, tape, or zip-tie signs to utility poles, street-sign posts, traffic signals, City street trees, or anything else in the public right-of-way.

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