Political signs in Mecklenburg County are permitted on private property with owner consent and in public rights-of-way 45 days before elections through 10 days after, per N.C.G.S. §136-32. Content-based size limits were struck by Reed v. Town of Gilbert.
N.C.G.S. §136-32 (Political Signs on State Rights-of-Way) permits temporary political signs in NCDOT rights-of-way from 45 days before an election through 10 days after, provided signs do not exceed 864 square inches (6 sq ft) and are no closer than 3 feet to the edge of pavement. Signs obscuring driver sightlines are prohibited. On private property with owner consent, signs are permitted year-round subject to general sign ordinance size limits (typically 6 sq ft in residential zones per Charlotte Code §13). Charlotte applies content-neutral time, place, and manner rules after Reed v. Gilbert (2015).
Signs in violation of right-of-way rules are removed by NCDOT or Charlotte code enforcement without penalty. Private property violations: $50-$100 civil penalty under Charlotte Code §13.
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