Garage sale signs in Islip must be placed on private property with owner permission only. Placement on utility poles, trees, street signs, or town right-of-way prohibited. Signs must be removed promptly after sale ends.
Town Code Chapter 68 treats garage sale signs as temporary event signs. Maximum size typically 4-6 square feet. Signs cannot be affixed to public infrastructure including utility poles, street signs, traffic control devices, or town trees. Highway Department routinely removes illegal right-of-way signs. Signs must come down within 24-48 hours of sale conclusion.
Right-of-way signs removed without notice. Repeat violators fined 50-250 dollars per sign.
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