2 rules for unincorporated Weld County, Colorado.
Verified from official government sources
Weld County's sign code is content-neutral, so political yard signs follow the same limits as other signs. Each lot may have up to five signs of up to six square feet each, plus, in Residential and Estate zones, one freestanding sign up to 32 square feet and five feet tall.
Weld County Code Β§ 23-4-90(E)
In addition to other allowed SIGNS, each LOT may have up to five (5) SIGNS of up to six (6) square feet each.
Garage-sale signs in unincorporated Weld County fall under the general small-sign allowance: up to five signs of up to six square feet each per lot. Signs may not be placed in the county right-of-way or attached to trees, rocks, or anything off the sign's own lot.
Weld County Code Β§ 23-4-70(C), (H)(4)
SIGNS attached directly or indirectly to trees, rocks, or anything not located on the same LOT as the SIGN [are prohibited]... No SIGN shall be erected within or extend over RIGHT-OF-WAY except by the owner of the RIGHT-OF-WAY.
See every category we cover for Weld County β parking, noise, fences, fires, animals, pools, and more.
Weld County Ordinance Hub β