Queen Creek treats garage sale signs as temporary signs with limits on placement, quantity, size, material and duration. Signs may not be placed on sidewalks or medians, within 15 feet of any roadway edge, or attached to light poles, street signs, traffic poles or other roadside structures, and must be removed immediately after the sale.
The Town of Queen Creek classifies garage sale signs (along with political, real estate and special-event signs) as temporary signs that are permitted only with restrictions on placement, quantity, size, material and duration of display. The Town's code-compliance guidance states that signs of any type are not permitted on sidewalks, medians, or within 15 feet of any roadway edge, and any sign in those areas is subject to immediate removal. Garage sale signs specifically are not allowed to be attached to light poles, street signs, traffic poles or any other roadside structure, fence, post, tree or rock, and they should be removed immediately after the sale ends. These rules are intended to preserve traffic safety, sight lines and neighborhood appearance. Because the Town enforces sign placement through its Code Compliance / Neighborhood Preservation division, residents planning a garage sale should place signs on their own private property or in compliant locations and take them down promptly. Specific quantity, size and duration limits are set in the Town's sign regulations; residents are encouraged to confirm details with Code Compliance before posting signs.
Garage sale signs placed on sidewalks, medians, within 15 feet of a roadway, or attached to poles, signs, fences, trees or other structures are subject to immediate removal by the Town. Failing to remove signs after the sale can prompt code-compliance action.
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