In residential Castle Rock you may place one sign on your own property, no larger than 6 square feet and no more than 4 feet in height. Signs may not be placed in the public right-of-way or on Town-owned property at any time, and such signs are removed and disposed
The Town Sign Code is Title 19. For residential yard signs (including political and message signs), Town guidance allows one sign on your own property not exceeding 6 square feet in area and 4 feet in height. Placement in the public right-of-way is prohibited at all times, including temporary and open-house signs; violating signs are removed and discarded. Placing signs on property that is not your own requires the owner's permission. Content-neutral time/place/manner limits apply consistent with the First Amendment; the Town does not restrict a sign's message.
Signs in the right-of-way or on Town property are subject to removal and disposal. Oversized or off-property signs are Sign Code violations enforced by the Town.
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