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Ridgewood vs Teaneck

How do political signs rules compare between Ridgewood, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Teaneck has fewer restrictions than Ridgewood.

Ridgewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Ridgewood Village regulates campaign and political signs through its land use code, controlling where signs may be placed and requiring timely removal after elections to maintain neighborhood appearance.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Teaneck regulates political sign size, location, and duration under Chapter 33 sign regulations, but content-based restrictions are limited by the First Amendment.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRidgewoodTeaneck
Code SectionSection 190-122-
Authorizing OrdinanceOrdinance 3540-
Removal Deadline20 days after election-
Public Right-of-WayPlacement prohibited-
Districts CoveredAll zoning districts-
Code chapter-Chapter 33
Right-of-way placement-Prohibited
Property owner permission-Required
Removal-Required after election

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Ridgewood FAQ

When must I take down my campaign signs in Ridgewood?

Campaign signs must be removed no later than 20 days after the General Election under Ridgewood's sign ordinance amendments.

Can I place political signs in the public right-of-way?

No. Section 190-122 restricts placement on public property, utility poles, and the right-of-way. Signs must remain on private property with the owner's consent.

Do the rules apply equally in all Ridgewood neighborhoods?

Yes. Ordinance 3540 applies political sign regulations across all zoning districts within the Village of Ridgewood.

Teaneck FAQ

Where can I put political signs in Teaneck?

Political signs must be placed on private property with the owner's permission. They cannot be installed on utility poles, public right-of-way, or Township-owned property.

How long can political signs stay up?

Teaneck typically requires removal within a set period after the election. Specific durations are content-neutral following First Amendment case law.

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