Garage sale signs in Pinellas Park must follow Article 6 of the Land Development Code and Chapter 14 right-of-way rules: signs cannot be placed on public property, utility poles, or in the right-of-way, and must be removed promptly after the sale.
Garage and yard sale signs are treated as temporary signs under Pinellas Park Land Development Code Article 6. They are generally allowed on private property with the owner's consent, must be modest in size (typically under a few square feet), and cannot block sidewalks, sight triangles, or driveways. Posting on city right-of-way, traffic signs, utility poles, trees, or medians is prohibited under Chapter 14, and crews may remove unauthorized signs without notice. Signs must be taken down within a reasonable period after the sale ends. The city's underlying garage-sale ordinance also limits sale frequency and duration.
Illegally placed signs are removed at owner expense, and repeat offenses may result in code enforcement citations and fines.
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