2 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Berks County, Pennsylvania.
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Berks County publishes a compiled guide to its townships' and boroughs' campaign-sign rules. Countywide, signs may not sit in the PennDOT highway right-of-way and must stay 10 feet from a polling place entrance. Timing and size limits are set by each municipality.
Berks County, Township/Borough Regulations for Display of Campaign Signs (Rev. 4/2025), General Information
PENNDOT β Signs must not be placed in the highway right-of-way. SIGNS OUTSIDE POLLING LOCATIONS β Per Election Code, candidate or campaign signs and campaign materials must remain 10 feet from the entrance of the polling location.
Berks County sets no garage-sale-sign rule. Temporary-sign limits are municipal. Countywide, PennDOT bars signs from the highway right-of-way, so yard-sale signs may not be planted along state roads, on utility poles, or on public property.
1 cities in Berks County have their own sign regulations rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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