Garage and yard sale signs are prohibited in the public right-of-way under SLCRO §1003.168 and §710.010. Signs may only be placed on private property with the owner's permission. Real-estate signs are also limited to the property being sold.
Sign Regulations cover all temporary signage. The §710.010 (Prohibited, Where) clause specifically bars signs from public roads, utility poles, medians, and ROW. Decorative holiday displays may be up no more than 30 days before and 7 days after the holiday. Temporary banners for commercial grand openings need a sign permit and are limited to 30 days.
Sign removal by county; up to $1,000 per violation; littering charge under §1218.050.
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