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Louisville vs St. Matthews

How do political signs rules compare between Louisville, KY and St. Matthews, KY?

Louisville, KY

Jefferson County

Few Restrictions

Louisville Metro's Land Development Code (LDC Chapter 8) regulates signage but political signs receive broad First Amendment protections. Temporary political signs are generally permitted on private property without a permit. Signs must not obstruct sight triangles at intersections and may not be placed on public rights-of-way or utility poles.

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St. Matthews, KY

Jefferson County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLouisvilleSt. Matthews
Permit RequiredNo — for temporary political signs on private property-
Code SectionLDC Chapter 8 — Signs-
Right-of-WaySigns prohibited on public ROW-
Utility PolesSigns may not be attached to poles-
RemovalShould be removed within 10 days after election-

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Louisville FAQ

Do I need a permit for a political yard sign in Louisville?

No. Temporary political signs on private property do not require a sign permit. However, they must not be placed in the public right-of-way or obstruct visibility at intersections.

When must political signs be removed?

Political signs should be removed within 10 days after the relevant election. Signs remaining beyond this period may be subject to code enforcement.

St. Matthews FAQ

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