Sacramento County Zoning Code §5.11 allows temporary political signs on residential property in Vineyard up to 6 square feet per sign, with no aggregate limit during election cycles. Signs must be removed within 10 days after the election.
Sacramento County Zoning Code §5.11 (Signs) regulates temporary political and ideological signs. Residential property: signs up to 6 sq ft each, total aggregate up to 32 sq ft permissible during election periods. Signs in public rights-of-way (street medians, sidewalk strips, utility poles) are prohibited. Political signs are content-neutral protected under the First Amendment per Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015), so the County applies the same time/place/manner rules to all temporary signs. Removal required within 10 days post-election.
Improper placement (right-of-way): immediate removal by Sacramento County DOT, no fine for first offense. Excess size: administrative citation under SCC Ch. 16.18 ($100/$200/$500).
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