3 rules for unincorporated Ulster County, New York.
Verified from official government sources
Political signs protected as free speech under First Amendment. Ulster County towns typically allow political signs on private property without permits. Size limits (commonly 6-32 sq ft) and time limits (e.g., removal within 7-14 days after election) vary by town. No public right-of-way placement.
Garage sale signs generally permitted on private property with owner permission. Most Ulster towns prohibit placement on utility poles, trees, and public right-of-way. Signs must typically be removed within 24-48 hours after sale.
Holiday/seasonal decorations on private property are exempt from most Ulster County sign regulations. No permits required. Towns may regulate lighting causing glare onto roadways or neighbors, and excessive duration (typically decorations allowed 60 days before/30 after holiday).
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