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Newton vs Waltham

How do political signs rules compare between Newton, MA and Waltham, MA?

Newton and Waltham have similar restriction levels.

Newton, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Newton allows political signs on private property with some size and placement limits. Signs on public property (tree belts, right-of-way) are prohibited and subject to removal by the city.

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Waltham, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Waltham allows temporary political signs on private property with owner permission. Size and placement must not obstruct visibility, and signs are prohibited on public rights-of-way and utility poles.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNewtonWaltham
PermitNot required on private property-
Max Size6 sq ft typical residential-
PlacementPrivate property only-
Public Right-of-WayProhibited - signs removed-
Tree BeltCity property, signs removed-
Allowed On-Private property with owner consent
Typical Size Limit-6-8 sq ft residential
Prohibited Location-Public ROW, utility poles, tree belts
Duration-No content-based time limit
Maintenance-Must stay in good condition

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Newton FAQ

Can I put political signs in my Newton yard?

Yes. Private property signs up to about 6 square feet are allowed without a permit. Do not place them on the tree belt or public areas.

Is the tree belt between the sidewalk and street private property?

No. The tree belt is public right-of-way owned by the city. Signs placed there will be removed without notice.

Waltham FAQ

Can I put a political sign in my Waltham yard?

Yes. Political signs are allowed on private property within size limits. Place them on your own lawn, not the tree belt or utility pole.

When must election signs come down?

Waltham does not impose a strict removal deadline, but signs must be maintained in good condition and should come down promptly after the election.

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