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Richmond vs Rosenberg

How do garage sale signs rules compare between Richmond, TX and Rosenberg, TX?

Richmond has fewer restrictions than Rosenberg.

Richmond, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Richmond's Unified Development Code regulates temporary garage and yard sale signs, restricting their size, placement, and time of display under Article 4.7.

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Rosenberg, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Rosenberg prohibits off-premise signs, including garage sale signs placed on utility poles, traffic signs, or in public rights-of-way. Code enforcement actively removes bandit signs and citations can reach up to $2,000.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRichmondRosenberg
AuthorityUDC Article 4.7-
Right-of-way signsProhibited-
Utility polesNo attachment-
RemovalAfter event-
Off-Premise Signs-Prohibited
Maximum Fine-Up to $2,000
Sales Per Year-Two allowed
On-Property Signs-Permitted
City-Wide Event-Exempt from limit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Richmond FAQ

Can I put garage sale signs on telephone poles in Richmond, TX?

No. Posting signs on utility poles, traffic signs, or in the public right-of-way is prohibited under the UDC and signs may be removed by the City without notice.

When do I have to take down garage sale signs?

Temporary garage sale signs must be removed promptly after the sale ends. Leaving them up beyond the event period may trigger a code-compliance complaint.

Rosenberg FAQ

Where can I legally place a garage sale sign in Rosenberg?

Only on the private property hosting the sale, with the owner's permission. Signs may not be placed on utility poles, public rights-of-way, traffic signs, or any off-premise location.

How many garage sales can I hold each year?

Rosenberg ordinance permits two garage sales per residence per calendar year. Participation in the official City-Wide Garage Sale event does not count toward that limit.

What happens if code enforcement removes my sign?

Removed bandit signs are typically discarded. Repeat violators or those cited may face fines reportedly reaching up to $2,000 per offense under the city's sign enforcement program.

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