Miami-Dade County regulates temporary signs including garage sale signs under Chapter 33 (Zoning) of the County Code. Signs on public right-of-way are prohibited. Temporary signs on private property must meet size and placement restrictions.
Chapter 33 of the Miami-Dade County Code regulates signage in unincorporated areas. Garage sale and yard sale signs placed on public right-of-way β utility poles, medians, traffic signs, and public property β are prohibited and subject to removal by the county. Temporary signs on your own private property advertising a garage sale are generally permitted but must not exceed size limits. Signs cannot obstruct sidewalks, bike paths, or sight triangles at intersections. The county's sign enforcement program removes illegally posted signs from public property. Code Compliance at (786) 315-2800 handles sign violations.
Signs on public right-of-way are removed by the county without notice. Repeat violators may face fines through Code Compliance. Signs obstructing traffic sight lines create safety hazards and are prioritized for removal.
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