TX Election Code 259.002 protects political signs on private property in Denton. HOAs cannot ban them within 90 days of an election per TX Property Code 202.009. Right-of-way signs may be removed.
Political signs in Denton are protected by both state law and constitutional free speech principles. Texas Election Code Section 259.002 prohibits a municipality from regulating political signs on private property in a way that is more restrictive than the city's regulations for other non-commercial signs. The Denton Development Code sign regulations apply general standards for temporary signs on residential property, which typically limit sign area and height but do not single out political content. Political signs in the public right-of-way may be regulated by Denton for traffic safety and sight-line purposes. Signs placed in the right-of-way, on utility poles, or on traffic signal poles may be removed by the city. Texas Property Code Section 202.009 restricts HOAs from prohibiting political signs on a property owner's lot beginning 90 days before an election and ending 10 days after the election. The HOA may limit the number of signs and impose reasonable size restrictions but cannot ban them entirely during the protected period. Outside the 90-day window, HOA restrictions on political signs may be enforceable. Denton, as a university city with active civic engagement, sees significant political sign activity during local, state, and federal election cycles. Signs must not obstruct sight triangles at intersections or impede pedestrian access on sidewalks.
The city may remove political signs placed in the public right-of-way or on public property without penalty to the sign owner. There is no fine for displaying political signs on private property. HOA fines for political signs during the protected election period are unenforceable under state law.
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