Garage sale signs in Oneida County are allowed on private property with owner permission. Most municipalities require removal within 24-48 hours after the sale and prohibit placement on utility poles, street signs, or public rights-of-way.
NY Transportation Law 88 prohibits signs in state highway rights-of-way. Local rules supplement: City of Utica Code Chapter 2-18 allows temporary event signs up to 6 sq ft on private property with owner consent; removal required within 24 hours after event. City of Rome Chapter 36 permits up to 4 sq ft residential temporary signs, removal within 48 hours. Town of New Hartford Code 130 allows 6 sq ft garage sale signs placed no more than 3 days before the sale. Signs attached to utility poles violate PSC Rule 16 NYCRR 96 and local property maintenance codes. Signs in public rights-of-way may be removed by municipalities without notice. Town of Webb in the Adirondack Park requires compliance with APA sign standards in hamlet areas. Off-premises garage sale signs (directional arrows) are generally limited to property owner permission and same removal timeline.
Utica sign violation: $50 first offense, $100 repeat, plus sign removal. Utility pole attachments: $100-$250 fine under Chapter 2-18 plus removal. NY Transportation Law 88: municipal removal without compensation.
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