Live Oak residents may display political signs on private property with content-neutral size and setback rules. Texas Property Code 202.009 limits HOA restrictions near election time.
Political signs in Live Oak are regulated by content-neutral city rules consistent with the First Amendment. The city code regulates sign size, setback, and duration but does not regulate political message content. Typical rules allow yard political signs on private property without a permit, with a maximum sign area (commonly 6 square feet per sign for residential zones) and a setback from the public right-of-way so signs do not obstruct sight triangles at intersections or driveways. Placement of signs in the public right-of-way (between the sidewalk and curb, on utility poles, in medians, or on public property) is prohibited and subject to removal without notice. For homeowners association neighborhoods, Texas Property Code 202.009 preempts HOA restrictions by allowing property owners to display political signs beginning 90 days before an election through 10 days after, subject to reasonable size and location limits. After election day (plus the 10-day window for HOA properties), signs should be removed promptly. Candidates and campaign committees are responsible for sign removal from supporter properties.
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