Worcester County MA political sign regulation follows First Amendment protections under Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015) and MA Supreme Judicial Court precedent. Political signs on private residential property are broadly protected. MGL c. 54, Β§65 prohibits political signs within 150 feet of polling places on election day. Local Worcester County bylaws typically allow signs up to 6-32 sq ft without permit, prohibit rights-of-way placement, and require removal within 7-30 days post-election.
Political sign regulation in Worcester County must navigate strong constitutional protections. Reed v. Town of Gilbert, 135 S.Ct. 2218 (2015) holds content-based sign regulations are presumptively unconstitutional, making most pre-Reed 'political sign' specific rules invalid. Worcester County municipalities have updated bylaws to use content-neutral categories (temporary signs, freestanding signs) with reasonable time/place/manner rules. MGL c. 54, Β§65 prohibits any political sign, electioneering material, or literature within 150 feet of a polling place on election day. Typical Worcester County town bylaws allow temporary yard signs (including political) up to 6 sq ft in residential zones and up to 32 sq ft in commercial zones without permit, prohibit placement in public rights-of-way (including utility poles, traffic signs, guardrails), require signs not obstruct sight triangles at intersections, and require removal within 7-30 days after the election or event. The City of Worcester's Zoning Ordinance Β§9.1 permits temporary signs on residential property up to 6 sq ft. Massachusetts case law (Nat'l Adv. Co. v. Sterling, 455 Mass. 249 (2009)) confirms broad municipal authority to regulate time, place, and manner of signs in content-neutral ways. Signs in MassDOT or town public ways may be removed summarily.
Signs in public right-of-way: immediate removal by DPW, no fine typically. Oversized signs: written warning + 7-day cure period; $50-$200 fines thereafter. Failure to remove post-election: $25-$100 per day after grace period. Polling place violation (150 ft): MGL c. 54, Β§65 β removal by election officials.
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