Brevard County Code Β§62-3204 allows political signs on private property up to 6 sq ft in residential zones and 32 sq ft in commercial zones. Signs prohibited in public rights-of-way. Must be removed within 7 days after the election.
Brevard County Code of Ordinances Β§62-3204 (temporary signs) governs political signage. On private residential property, political signs are limited to 6 square feet per sign with no permit required. Commercial and industrial zones allow up to 32 sq ft. Signs are prohibited in public rights-of-way, on utility poles, traffic signs, and public property including medians along SR A1A, US 1, and I-95 frontage. Signs must not obstruct sight triangles at intersections (25-foot clear zone). Content-neutral enforcement per Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015). Removal required within 7 days after the election. Florida DOT maintains right-of-way along state highways with separate enforcement authority.
Right-of-way signs: removed by county, no fine typically but signs discarded. Oversized signs: 10-day notice to remove. Failure to remove post-election: warning, then $50 per day per sign after 7-day grace period.
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