2 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Nueces County, Texas.
Verified from official government sources
State law protects political signs on private property. Texas Election Code Sec. 259.003 bars a city ordinance from banning, permitting, sizing, or over-charging removal of a political sign on private property placed with the owner's consent. Nueces County itself cannot zone signs.
Tex. Election Code Sec. 259.003(b)
A municipal charter provision or ordinance that regulates signs may not, for a sign that contains primarily a political message and that is located on private real property with the consent of the property owner: (1) prohibit the sign from being placed;
Unincorporated Nueces County has no sign ordinance. In Corpus Christi, off-premise garage sale signs are prohibited, three sales are allowed per calendar year, and no signs may be placed in the public right-of-way (Sec. 38-3-9; Sec. 3-1).
Corpus Christi Code Sec. 38-3-9; Sec. 3-1
Three Garage/Yard/Estate/etc. sales are permitted per calendar year. Each sale may last up to three days in duration and two consecutive weeks (Off-premise signs are prohibited) (sec. 38-3-9). It shall be unlawful for any person to fasten, tack, nail, tie, glue, paste or maintain any signs in the public right of way (sec. 3-1).
1 cities in Nueces County have their own sign regulations rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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