2 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Tulare County, California.
Verified from official government sources
Political signs on private property in unincorporated Tulare County are governed by the County Zoning Ordinance (Ordinance No. 352) and California law. Posting campaign signs on County property, poles, trees, or structures is prohibited by County Code section 2-09-1005. Along state highways, temporary political signs must follow Business and Professions Code section 5405.3.
Tulare County Ordinance Code section 2-09-1005
No person, except a public officer or employee duly authorized by the County Administrative Officer or Board of Supervisors, shall ... affix, any card, banner, handbill, campaign sign, poster, sign, advertisement, or notice of any kind ... on any curbstone, lamppost, pole, bench, hydrant, bridge, wall, tree, sidewalk or structure in or upon any County property.
Tulare County does not publish a dedicated garage-sale-sign ordinance. Temporary garage-sale and directional signs in unincorporated areas are limited by the County Zoning Ordinance (Ordinance No. 352) sign standards, and County Code section 2-09-1005 prohibits attaching them to poles, trees, or any County property. Off-premise signs near state highways are restricted by the Outdoor Advertising Act.
Tulare County Ordinance Code section 2-09-1005
No person ... shall ... affix, any card, banner, handbill, campaign sign, poster, sign, advertisement, or notice of any kind ... on any curbstone, lamppost, pole, bench, hydrant, bridge, wall, tree, sidewalk or structure in or upon any County property.
1 cities in Tulare County have their own sign regulations rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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