3 rules for unincorporated Bronx County, New York.
Verified from official government sources
Political signs on private property in the Bronx are protected under the First Amendment. NYC does not restrict residential political signs by content or number. Posting signs on public property, trees, street furniture, or utility poles is prohibited under NYC Admin Code Β§10-119 (50 dollar fine per sign).
Bronx residents may not post garage sale signs on trees, utility poles, street signs, or any public property per NYC Admin Code Β§10-119. Violators face 50-250 dollar fines per sign, and DSNY removes posted signs during routine enforcement.
Holiday displays on Bronx residential property are unregulated by NYC unless they create a public safety hazard (blocked sidewalks, extension cords across rights-of-way) or violate the NYC Noise Code (amplified music). Landmark districts may restrict attachments to facades.
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