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Freeway-Facing Signs: Palo Alto vs Sunnyvale

How do freeway-facing signs rules compare between Palo Alto, CA and Sunnyvale, CA?

Palo Alto and Sunnyvale have similar restriction levels.

Palo Alto, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

Signs visible to motorists on US-101, I-280, I-680, I-880, SR-85, and SR-87 require both Caltrans Outdoor Advertising approval and County zoning sign permits. The Outdoor Advertising Act preempts inconsistent local rules along these routes.

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Sunnyvale, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

Signs visible to motorists on US-101, I-280, I-680, I-880, SR-85, and SR-87 require both Caltrans Outdoor Advertising approval and County zoning sign permits. The Outdoor Advertising Act preempts inconsistent local rules along these routes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPalo AltoSunnyvale
State lawBus. & Prof. Code §5200 et seq.Bus. & Prof. Code §5200 et seq.
Permit agencyCaltrans Outdoor AdvertisingCaltrans Outdoor Advertising
Covered routesUS-101, I-280, I-680, I-880US-101, I-280, I-680, I-880
Landscaped freewayNo new off-premises signsNo new off-premises signs
Daily penaltyUp to 5,000 dollars per dayUp to 5,000 dollars per day

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Palo Alto FAQ

Does my on-premises business sign need Caltrans approval if it faces the freeway?

On-premises signs that advertise the business at that site usually do not need a Caltrans permit but still require County sign-permit review. Off-premises advertising visible from the freeway always needs Caltrans approval first.

Can I add LED animation to a freeway-facing sign?

No. The Outdoor Advertising Act bans flashing, intermittent, or animated lighting on signs visible to freeway motorists. Static digital displays may be allowed only with a specific Caltrans permit and minimum dwell intervals.

Sunnyvale FAQ

Does my on-premises business sign need Caltrans approval if it faces the freeway?

On-premises signs that advertise the business at that site usually do not need a Caltrans permit but still require County sign-permit review. Off-premises advertising visible from the freeway always needs Caltrans approval first.

Can I add LED animation to a freeway-facing sign?

No. The Outdoor Advertising Act bans flashing, intermittent, or animated lighting on signs visible to freeway motorists. Static digital displays may be allowed only with a specific Caltrans permit and minimum dwell intervals.

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