3 rules for unincorporated Nassau County, New York.
Verified from official government sources
Political signs in Nassau County are protected First Amendment speech. Towns and villages can impose content-neutral size, setback, and durational rules only. Under Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015), content-based political sign restrictions are generally unconstitutional.
Garage sale signs in Nassau County are regulated by town and village sign codes. Typical rules: maximum 2-4 square feet, placed only on sale property or with permission, removed within 24 hours of sale end. No public right-of-way placement.
Holiday decorations on private residential property in Nassau County are generally exempt from sign code regulation. Typical courtesy guidelines suggest display from Thanksgiving through mid-January. Illuminated displays must not create traffic hazards or excessive light trespass.
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