Political signs are protected political speech and are permitted on private residential property in Ocoee without a permit. Consistent with Reed v. Town of Gilbert, content-neutral size and placement rules apply equally to all temporary signs.
Ocoee Land Development Code Article V regulates temporary signs with content-neutral standards: residential temporary signs limited to 6 square feet each, maximum 2 signs per street frontage, placed entirely on private property outside the right-of-way. Signs cannot be illuminated, obstruct sight triangles at intersections, or attach to utility poles or traffic signs. Removal required within 7 days after the election.
Signs in right-of-way: removed by city without notice. Oversized or illuminated signs: 50-100 dollar citation.
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