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Mountain View vs Santa Clara

How do garage sale signs rules compare between Mountain View, CA and Santa Clara, CA?

Mountain View and Santa Clara have similar restriction levels.

Mountain View, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Mountain View allows small temporary garage sale signs on private property but prohibits posting on utility poles, trees, traffic signs, or public right-of-way. All signs must be removed after the sale.

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Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Garage sale signs are allowed on private property during the sale. Signs in public right-of-way, on utility poles, or street furniture are prohibited and can be removed by city crews.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSanta Clara
Typical size limit4-6 square feet-
Post up to72 hours before sale-
Remove by24 hours after sale-
Prohibited locationsPoles, trees, traffic signs, right-of-way-
CitationAround 100 dollars per sign-
On private property-Allowed
Public right-of-way-Prohibited
Max size on-site-Approx 6 sq ft per side
Posting window-24-48 hours pre-sale
Removal-Immediately after sale

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Mountain View FAQ

Can I staple signs to utility poles?

No. California Public Utilities Code 17560 and Mountain View code prohibit attaching signs to utility poles. Crews remove them routinely.

What if a friend posts signs for me?

You are still responsible as the property owner advertised. Make sure any helpers know the rules and remove signs promptly.

Santa Clara FAQ

Can I put garage sale signs on street corners?

No. Signs in the public right-of-way, including parkways, medians, utility poles, and street signs, are prohibited and subject to removal.

What is the fine for illegal signs?

Typically starts around 100 dollars per sign and escalates with repeat violations.

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