Political signs are permitted on private property in Miami Gardens subject to the Zoning Code sign regulations (Chapter 34). Florida law protects the right to display political signs and limits local government restrictions. Signs in the public right-of-way may be restricted. Size and placement limitations vary by zoning district.
Political signs on private property in Miami Gardens are protected under the First Amendment and Florida election law. The city's Zoning Code (Chapter 34) establishes general sign regulations including size and placement standards. Political signs are generally permitted in residential zones without a permit, subject to reasonable size limitations. Signs may not be placed in the public right-of-way, on utility poles, or in locations that obstruct sight visibility at intersections. Florida law restricts local governments from unreasonably limiting political expression. Signs must typically be removed within a specified period after the election. HOAs may have additional restrictions, but Florida law limits their ability to restrict political signs during election periods.
Signs in the public right-of-way or obstructing sight visibility may be removed by the city. Violations of size limitations are handled through Code Enforcement.
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