Maumee vs Toledo
How do political signs rules compare between Maumee, OH and Toledo, OH?
Maumee, OH
Lucas County
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Toledo, OH
Lucas County
Toledo's Planning and Zoning Code regulates signs within the city. Political signs on private property are protected under the First Amendment. The city does not require permits for temporary political signs on private property. Signs may not be placed in the public right-of-way. Ohio law protects political speech broadly. Size limitations may apply under the sign code. Signs should be removed within a reasonable time after the election.
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| Fact | Maumee | Toledo |
|---|---|---|
| Permit Required | - | No — for political signs on private property |
| Right-of-Way | - | Signs prohibited |
| First Amendment | - | Political speech broadly protected |
| Size Limits | - | May apply per sign code |
| Removal | - | Recommended after election |
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Maumee FAQ
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Toledo FAQ
Can I put political signs on my property in Toledo?
Yes. Political signs on private property are protected by the First Amendment. No permit is required. Keep signs on your property, not in the public right-of-way.
When should I remove political signs?
Political signs should be removed within a reasonable time after the election. Signs left up indefinitely could potentially be addressed under general sign code provisions.
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